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THE  LOS  ANGELES 


State  Normal  School 


A  QUARTER  CENTENNIAL 
HISTORY 

1882 1907 


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The  Los  Angeles  State  Normal  School 


FROM  PUEBLO  TO  CITY 

The  California  of  today  is  so  unlike  the  California  of  yesterday  that 
yesterday  seems  a  long  way  off.  In  the  days  since  the  ships  of  Juan  Rodriguez 
Cabrillo  came  to  anchor  off  the  bay  of  San  Diego,  as  great  a  transformation 
has  taken  place  in  Southern  California  as  the  fourteen  or  fifteen  centuries  have 
wrought  in  England  since  first  the  Anglo-Saxon  set  his  conquering  foot  upon 
her  shores.  From  the  degraded  Indian  village  of  Yang-na  on  the  banks  of  the 
Porciuncula,  with  its  wild  inhabitants  welcoming  the  little  retinue  of  Gasper  de 
Portola  with  weird  and  savage  cries  sounding  to  the  ears  of  the  padre  who 
recorded  the  event  "like  the  howling  of  wolves,"  to  the  beautiful  modern  city 
whose  name  commemorates  that  second  day  of  August  of  one  hundred  and  thirty- 
eight  years  ago,  and  in  whose  very  heart  the  site  of  that  forgotten  village  lies,  the 
imagination  takes  as  wide  a  sweep  as  in  retracing  a  dozen  centuries  in  many  another 
land.  Even  to  go  back  a  quarter  century  in  the  life  of  that  city  takes  one  into 
conditions  vastly  different  from  those  of  the  present  time. 

Twenty-five  years  ago  there  were  in  California  four  cities,  each  larger  than 
Los  Angeles — San  Francisco,  Oakland,  San  Jose,  and  Sacramento,  the  population 
of  Los  Angeles  then  being  about  eleven  thousand.  The  business  section  of  the 
city  was  bounded  on  the  south  by  First  Street,  and  contained  few  buildings  more 
than  two  stories  in  height.  The  streets  were  dimly  illuminated  with  gas  lights.  A 
local  newspaper  of  1 882  contains  "A  History  of  the  Wonderful  Electric 
Tower  in  San  Jose,"  and  urges  the  citizens  to  provide  the  "new  light"  for  the 
streets  of  Los  Angeles,  arguing  that  "from  the  hills  such  a  tower  would  not 
only  light  up  the  entire  city,  but  also  the  beautiful  orange  groves  for  miles 
around."  At  that  time  the  few  street  cars  were  drawn  by  horses.  According 
to  a  current  newspaper  joke,  cowbells  were  for  a  time  hung  upon  the  horses' 
necks  to  give  notice  that  the  cars  were  actually  approaching  in  the  distance. 

In  an  account  of  the  growth  of  Los  Angeles  during  the  year  1  881 ,  a  writer 
of  the  time  says  "It  has  been  a  year  of  great  progress  for  the  city,"  supporting 
the  assertion  with  a  list  of  buildings  erected  during  the  year  whose  "aggregate 
cost  was  nearly  $200,000."  Main  Street  was  the  chief  commercial  thorough- 
fare. Broadway,  then  called  Fort  Street  (from  Fort  Moore  built  in  1847 
on  the  hill  now  pierced  by  the  Broadway  tunnel)  was  a  sparsely  settled  resi- 
dence street.  During  this  year  a  lot  on  this  avenue  between  First  and  Second 
streets  was  sold  for  $675 ;  and  a  five-room  house  with  a  large  lot  near  the 
Normal  School  was  offered  at  $1,800.  The  leading  hotels  were  the  Cos- 
mopolitan, the  Pico  (now  the  National  Hotel),  the  St.  Elmo,  and  the  St. 
Charles.  The  Nadeau  was  built  during  the  year  and  was  the  tallest  and  most 
pretentious  structure  in  the  city ;  but  its  location  was  considered  to  be  too  far 
out  of  town  for  hotel  purposes,  and  the  building  was  rented  for  offices  and 
apartments. 

The  number  of  pupils  in  the  city  public  schools  was  sixteen  hundred  and 
eight;   the  City  Superintendent  was   paid   a   salary   of   fifteen   hundred   dollars. 


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The  City  Hall  was  a  one-story  adobe 
building  on  Spring  Street,  between 
Temple  and  Franklin. 

INCEPTION 

It  was  in  the  spring  session  of  this 
year  that  the  State  Legislature  pro- 
vided for  the  establishment  of  the  Los 
Angeles  State  Normal  School.  At  that 
time  there  was  but  one  normal  school  in 
California.  This  had  been  established 
in  San  Francisco  in  1862,  but  had 
been  afterward  removed  to  San  Jose. 
In  the  year  1  880  the  San  Jose  Normal 
School  building  was  destroyed  by  fire. 
This  accident  appeared  to  the  people  of 
Southern  California  to  offer  a  fit  op- 
portunity for  their  urging  a  claim  to 
some  of  the  State  institutions,  and  an  ef- 
fort was  made  to  have  the  Normal 
School  rebuilt  in  Los  Angeles.  This 
effort  soon  proving  futile,  a  bill  was 
introduced  in  the  Legislature  February 
24,  1  880,  providing  for  the  establish- 
ment in  Los  Angeles  of  a  branch 
Normal  School;  but  the  measure  was  defeated  by  northern  opposition —  a  cir- 
cumstance that  gave  new  impetus  to  the  prevailing  agitation  of  the  question  of 
State  division,  as  well  as  an  added  determination  on  the  part  of  Los  Angeles  to 
secure  some  share  in  the  apportionment  of  State  institutions. 

The  first  bill  introduced  in  the  Assembly  of  1881  (January  4)  was 
presented  by  Hon.  R.  F.  Del  Valle,  and  provided  for  the  establishment  of 
a  branch  Normal  School  in  Los  Angeles.  In  the  Senate  an  identical  bill  was 
introduced  by  Senator  J.  P.  West,  whose  efforts,  ably  seconded  by  those  of 
Gen.  John  R.  Brierly,  of  Los  Angeles,  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  others, 
secured  its  passage.  It  was  then  transmitted  to  the  Assembly,  where  it  was 
substituted  for  the  Assembly  bill  already  mentioned.  Here  its  fate  remained 
doubtful  for  some  time,  most  of  the  northern  representatives  being  opposed  to  it. 
But  fortune  at  last  favored  it.  In  his  championship  of  the  measure,  Mr.  Del 
Valle  became  a  target  for  the  Workingmen's  Delegation  of  San  Francisco, 
some  members  of  which  in  the  heat  of  debate  made  use  of  sharp  personalities. 
A  private  conference  for  the  adjustment  of  the  matter  resulted  in  the  agreement 
on  the  part  of  the  northern  representatives  to  make  the  amende  honorable  by 
supporting  the  Normal  School  bill.  It  was  the  carrying  out  of  this  agreement 
that  enabled  the  measure  to  pass  March  3,  1881.  It  became  a  law  on  re- 
ceiving the  signature  of  Gov.  Geo.  C.  Perkins  March  14.  So  it  was  that 
the  second  State  Normal  School  was  founded  in  the  second  pueblo  of  Califor- 
nia— Pueblo  de  Nuestra  Senora  la  Reina  de  los  Angeles — as  the  first  Normal 
School  had  been  established  in  the  first  pueblo,  San  Jose  de  Guadalupe. 

The  bill  appropriated  fifty  thousand  dollars  for  erecting  the  building,  two 
thousand  five  hundred  dollars  for  furnishings,  and  seven  thousand  five  hundred 

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dollars  for  teachers'  salaries  and  general  support.  It  directed  that  the  Board 
of  Trustees  of  the  State  Normal  School  proceed  to  Los  Angeles  and  select 
a  site  for  the  building. 

FINDING    A    LOCATION 

Upon  their  arrival  in  the  city,  the  Board  found  a  number  of  available 
locations,  one  in  Boyle  Heights  being  urged  as  particularly  desirable.  But  the 
citizens  living  west  of  the  river  wanted  the  school  in  their  part  of  the  city; 
and  as  the  City  Council  had  decided  that  no  appropriation  from  city  funds 
could  be  made  to  purchase  a  site,  a  number  of  enthusiastic  "west-siders"  col- 
lected subscriptions,  bought  the  site,  and  presented  it  to  the  State.  Contribu- 
tions to  the  purchase  fund  were  made  by  over  two  hundred  citizens,  in  amounts 
ranging  from  one  dollar  to  five  hundred  dollars. 


THE     ASSEMBLY     ROOM 

The  tract  chosen  consisted  of  an  orange  orchard  of  a  little  more  than  five 
acres  in  area,  owned  by  Victor  Beaudry,  and  known  as  Bellevue  Terrace.  The 
price  asked  for  it  was  eight  thousand  dollars.  Five  hundred  dollars  was  de- 
ducted from  the  price  as  the  grantor's  subscription  to  the  purchase  fund,  but  a 
clause  in  the  deed  stipulated  that  the  orange  crop  then  on  the  trees  should  remain 
his  property.  A  contemporary  account  of  the  newly  established  school  says 
that  "it  is  situated  three-quarters  of  a  mile  from  the  business  section  on  an 
eminence  about  two  hundred  feet  above  the  general  level  of  the  city.  From  the 
grounds  the  visitor  has  a  birds-eye  view  of  the  entire  city,  and  for  miles 
around  beautiful  orange  groves  loom  up  in  all  their  semi-tropic  grandeur." 
To-day  the  noise  of  traffic  on  every  side,  the  proximity  of  business  houses,  and 
the  toilsome  climb  required  to  reach  the  building  suggest  the  desirability  of  a 
change  of  site  to  secure  freedom  from  these  and  other  objections  connected  with 
the  present  location. 

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The  grounds  of  the  Normal  School  originally  constituted  a  portion  of  the 
old  pueblo  lands.  Under  Spanish  and  Mexican  rule  a  pueblo,  or  legally 
organized  settlement,  was  entitled  to  a  tract  of  land  for  the  various  uses  of  the 
community  and  its  members.  Pueblo  lots  were  sold  or  distributed  to  residents 
by  the  municipal  authorities.  In  Los  Angeles  such  granting  of  city  lands  con- 
tinued after  the  American  conquest  of  California.  In  1853  a  considerable  tract 
of  these  lands  in  the  southwestern  part  of  the  city  was  divided  into  thirty-five- 
acre  lots  known  as  Donation  lots,  and  offered  free  to  settlers  who  would  im- 
prove them,  it  being  required  that  two  hundred  dollars  should  be  expended  on 
each  lot  as  a  condition  of  the  transfer  of  title.  Because  of  the  lack  of  water  for 
irrigating  purposes,  but  very  few  of  the  lots  were  accepted  on  these  terms. 
It  is  on  a  part  of  one  of  these  Donation  lots  that  the  Normal  School  buildings 
now  stand. 

In  the  year  1858  the  city  of  Los  Angeles  transferred  to  William  Moore 
its  title  to  nearly  nine  hundred  acres,  including  the  present  site  of  the  Normal 
School,  for  one  dollar  per  acre.  After  several  other  transfers,  the  ground 
came  into  the  possession  of  Prudent  Beaudry,  whose  deed  to  his  brother  Victor 
contains  the  description:  "The  tract  of  land  whereon  I  have  an  orange  orchard 
planted,  known  as  Bellevue  Terrace,  said  tract  being  situated  between  Flower 
and  Charity  streets." 

THE    LOCAL    HABITATION 

Not  long  after  the  purchase  of  the  site,  the  erection  of  the  Normal  School 
building  was  begun  under  the  direction  of  S.  H.  Kent  of  San  Francisco, 
superintendent  of  construction.  John  D.  Campbell  of  San  Jose  was  foreman, 
and  Gen.  John   R.    Brierly  of  Los  Angeles,  clerk  of  construction. 

The  corner  stone  of  the  new  building  was  laid  Saturday,  Dec.    17,    1  88 1 , 


the  ceremonies  being  conducted  under  the  auspices  of  the  local  lodge  of  the 
Masonic  order.  The  procession  left  the  Masonic  Hall  on  N.  Main  Street 
at  one  o'clock,  headed  by  a  brass  band,  and  proceeded  by  way  of  First,  Spring, 
and  Fifth  streets  to  the  school  grounds,  where,  in  spite  of  the  intense  heat,  about 
five  hundred  people  had  assembled  to  witness  the  dedication.  Lieut.  Gov.  J.  S. 
Mansfield  presided  over  the  exercises.  After  the  invocation  and  the  sprinkling 
of  the  corner  stone  with  corn,  wine,  and  oil,  the  superintendent  of  construction 
presented  a  box  containing  a  number  of  articles,  contributed  by  various  citizens, 
to  be  placed  in  the  receptacle  in  the  corner  stone.  Among  these  articles  were 
copies  of  the  daily  papers  of  Los  Angeles,  San  Francisco,  San  Jose  and  other 
cities,  statistics  of  Los  Angeles  and  some  of  its  institutions,  autographs  of  a 
number  of  prominent  citizens,  a  number  of  relics  of  the  recently  martyred 
President  Garfield,  and  a  collection  of  coins  and  medals.  The  oration  was 
delivered  by  Hon.   R.   F.   Del  Valle. 

Toward  the  end  of  August,  1882,  the  building  was  sufficiently  near  com- 
pletion, though  only  partly  painted  and  furnished,  to  permit  the  school  to 
open — some  three  weeks  later  than  had  been  intended. 

The  magnificent  modern  buildings  that  have  arisen  on  all  sides  in  Los 
Angeles  since  those  days,  have  by  contrast  made  the  Normal  School  look 
old-fashioned  and  plain.  The  earlier  descriptions  of  it  as  a  "magnificent 
structure,"  "one  of  the  finest  edifices  in  the  State,"  etc.,  are  no  longer  appro- 
priate. But  in  comparison  with  other  buildings  of  its  class  it  is  not  insignificant, 
and,  in  its  sightly  location  above  the  business  center,  it  is  still  a  noticeable  struc- 
ture among  the  buildings  of  the  newer  and  larger  city. 

THE    OPENING    OF    DOORS 

The  Branch  Normal  School  began  its  work  on  the  twenty-ninth  day  of 
August,  1882,  under  the  direction  of  Charles  H.  Allen,  Principal  of  the  State 
Normal  School  at  San  Jose.  The  Board  of  Trustees  consisted  of  Governor 
Perkins;  Fred.  M.  Campbell,  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction;  James 
Denman,  of  San  Francisco;  T.  Ellard  Beans,  Benjamin  Cory,  and  A.  S. 
Evans,  of  San  Jose;  and  O.  W.  Childs,  of  Los  Angeles.  Charles  H.  Allen 
was  Secretary  of  the  Board. 

Eighty  candidates  for  admission  were  examined,  sixty-one  of  whom  were 
admitted.  Of  these  candidates  thirteen  were  young  men,  and  forty-eight  young 
women. 

The  formal  opening  of  the  school  occurred  on  the  afternoon  of  September 
9,  1882,  that  day  being  the  thirty-first  anniversary  of  the  admission  of  Califor- 
nia into  the  Union  as  a  State.  The  exercises  were  held  in  the  Assembly  Hall 
in  the  presence  of  the  students  and  some  four  hundred  visitors.  The  principal 
speakers  were  Governor  Perkins  and  State  Superintendent  Campbell. 

On  the  Monday  preceding  the  formal  opening,  six  grades  of  the  city 
school  system  had  been  organized  as  a  Training  School  and  established  in  the 
rooms  on  the  ground  floor  of  the  Normal  School  building.  The  floor  above, 
with  the  exception  of  the  library  and  the  offices,  was  rented  by  the  city  Board 
of  Education,  and  occupied  by  three  classes  from  the  high  school  and  one 
from  the  grammar  school.      The  Normal  School  occupied  the  next  floor  above. 

The  immediate  management  of  the  school  was  entrusted  to  C.  J.  Flatt, 
Vice-Principal  of  the  Normal  School  at  San  Jose,  who,  with  Miss  Emma  L. 
Hawks,  Preceptress,  and  J.  W.  Redway,  Instructor  in  Natural  Science,  taught 
the  classes  of  the  school  during  the   first  year.      By  the  end   of  the   first   term 


the  students  numbered  eighty-five,  divided 
into  three  grades  or  classes.  Ten  of  these 
students  were  graduates  of  high  schools; 
fourteen  counties  of  the  State  were  repre- 
sented in  the  student  body. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  second  year, 
Ira  More,  then  Vice-President  of  the  San 
Jose  Normal  School,  was  appointed  Presi- 
dent of  the  Branch  Normal  School. 

The  first  class,  numbering  twenty- 
two,  was  graduated  from  the  Normal 
School  in  June,  1  884.  At  that  time  the 
grounds  of  the  school  still  presented  a 
decidedly  unfinished  and  crude  appear- 
ance. The  space  in  front  of  the  building 
was  then  occupied  by  orange  and  walnut 
trees.  The  walk  to  the  street  consisted  of 
planks  laid  lengthwise,  very  steep  in 
places,  and  dangerously  slippery  in  rainy 
weather.  The  natural  drainage  of  the 
hills  to  the  north  was  through  a  ravine 
known  as  the  Arroyo  de  las  Reyes,  that 
crossed  the  rear  portion  of  the  Normal 
School  grounds  where  the  Annex  now  stands.  During  periods  of  heavy  rainfall, 
this  watercourse  became  a  rushing  torrent,  rendering  impossible  all  approach  from 
the  south  and  west.  The  space  now  occupied  by  the  boiler-house  and  the  tennis 
courts  was  then  the  bottom  of  a  slough  filled  with  debris  washed  down  from  the 
hills — a  convenient  and  well  patronized  dumping  ground  of  the  neighborhood. 


MELVILLE    DOZIER 


PERIOD  OF  DEVELOPMENT 

During  the  first  six  or  seven  years 
of  President's  More's  administration  the 
school  steadily  increased  in  numbers  and 
in  facilities  for  effective  work,  its  repu- 
tation as  a  training  school  for  teachers 
becoming  thoroughly  established,  largely 
through  the  professional  success  of  its 
graduates. 

In  1887  the  Branch  Normal  School 
at  Los  Angeles  was  made  an  independent 
institution  by  the  establishment  of  a  Board 
of  Trustees  distinct  from  that  of  the 
school  at  San  Jose. 

Until  the  year  1  890  the  only  regu- 
lar physical  drill  required  of  the  students 
was  a  weekly  exercise  in  calisthenics,  in- 
tended rather  as  a  preparation  for  teach- 
ing the  subject  than  as  a  means  of  needed 
exercise.  In  that  year  what  is  believed 
to  have  been  the  first  normal  school  gym- 


JOSEPHINE    E.   SEAMAN 


nasium  in  the  United  States  was  added  to  the  equipment  of  the  school,  and  a 
required  course  in  physical  training  made  a  permanent  feature  of  its  work. 
The  vacancy  caused  by  the  resignation  of  President  More  in  1  893  was 
filled  by  the  appointment  of  President  Edward  T.  Pierce  of  the  State  Normal 
School  at  Chico,  California.  Among  his  first  duties  was  the  expenditure  of  a 
legislative  appropriation  of  seventy-five  thousand  dollars  for  a  much-needed 
improvement  of  the  building.  The  improvements  made  not  only  more  than 
doubled  the  capacity  of  the  building,  but  included  a  complete  rearrangement 
of  appointments,  a  widening  of  the  scope,  and  a  more  thorough  systemization 
of  the  work  of  the  institution.  Laboratory  facilities  were  provided  where 
needed ;  a  chemical  laboratory  was  built  and  equipped ;  and  the  manual  training 
department,   then   a  new   feature  of  normal  school  work   in   the   United   States, 


KINDERGARTEN      GYMNASIUM      AND     GARDEN 


was  organized.  The  department  of  psychology  and  pedagogy  was  united  with 
the  superintendency  of  the  training  school,  and  the  course  of  study  was  lengthened 
from  three  to  four  years. 

In  1  896  the  kindergarten  department  was  established  for  the  training  of 
teachers  desiring  to  specialize  in  kindergarten  teaching.  A  two  years'  course 
was  provided,  admitting  graduates  of  accredited  high  schools  and  those  who 
had  completed  the  first  two  years  of  the  normal  school  course.  This  department 
has  done  excellent  service,  the  number  of  applicants  for  admission  often  having 
been  in  excess  of  the  number  of  students  for  whom  provision  could  be  made ;  and 
its  graduates  having  been  in  greater  demand  from  the  beginning  than  could  be 
supplied. 

The  department  of  domestic  science,  providing  practical  training  in  sewing 
and  cooking,  was  organized  in  1 900.  In  the  year  following,  the  gymnasium 
was  removed  to  its  present  location,  enlarged  by  the  addition  of  a  number  of 


rooms,  now  occupied  chiefly  by  the  training  school,  and  connected  with  the 
second  floor  of  the  main  building  by  an  elevated  hallway.  These  changes  made 
it  practicable  for  the  domestic  science  department  to  undertake  the  management 
of  a  self-supporting  lunch  room  for  the  use  of  members  of  the  school,  an 
innovation  that  has  proved  not  only  a  great  convenience,  but  without  question  a 
means  of  conserving  the  health  of  both  teachers  and  students. 

CURRENT    HISTORY 

After  a  period  of  eleven  years  of  efficient,  energetic  service,  during  which 
time  the  work  of  the  school  was  in  many  ways  extended  and  improved.  President 
Pierce  resigned  his  position,  the  resignation  taking  effect  June  30,  1904.  In 
that  year  President  Jesse  F.  Millspaugh,  of  the  State  Normal  School  at  Winona, 
Minnesota,  was  called  to  the  presidency  of  the  institution. 

At  the  beginning  of  his  work 
a  change  that  had  been  contem- 
plated for  several  years  was  car 
ried  into  effect.  Formerly  students 
who  had  completed  the  work  of  the 
ninth  grade  were  admitted  to  the 
four-year  course  of  the  Normal 
School;  since  February,  1904.  only 
graduates  of  high  schools  approved 
by  the  State  University  have  been 
regularly  admitted,  the  work  of  the 
two  preparatory  years  of  the  four- 
year  course  being  discontinued. 
The  admission  requirements  are  now 
substantially  identical  with  those  of 
the  State  University. 

Within  the  past  three  years  a 
number  of  other  improvements  have 
been  made  in  the  school,  both  in 
material  equipment  and  in  organi- 
zation and  methods  of  work.  In 
the  summer  of  1 906  it  was  found 
necessary  to  make  extensive  repairs 
to  the  foundation  of  the  building, 
and  to  install  a  complete  steam 
heating  plant,  many  of  the  rooms 
having  until  then  been  heated  by  stoves.  The  library,  the  offices,  and  a  number 
of  the  class-rooms  were  improved  with  new  decorations  and  furnishings,  and  a 
special  room  was  fitted  up  as  a  rest-room  and  as  a  place  for  students'  meetings 
and  minor  entertainments. 

Among  recent  changes  are  the  addition  of  courses  in  nature  study  and 
agriculture,  and  the  partial  completion  of  a  reorganization  and  improvement  of 
the  school  museum,  the  aim  being  to  make  it  serve  a  larger  use  in  the  educative 
purposes  of  the  school. 

The  establishment  of  a  Normal  School  extension  department  is  another 
recent  advance  step,  the  purpose  of  which  is  a  fuller  cooperation  between  the 
Normal  School  and  other  educational  interests  of  Southern  California.  The 
work  of  this  department  is  carried  on  through  lectures  given  by  various  instructors 


EDWARD   T.   PIERCE 


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before  study  circles,  women's  clubs,  teachers'  associations  and  farmers'  clubs 
with  which  they  may  have  a  common  interest,  or  through  conferences  with  other 
teachers  on  the  methods,  material,  or  literature  of  the  various  subjects  offered. 
No  expense  is  connected  with  the  extension  work  further  than  reimbursement 
for  traveling  expenses  incurred. 

One  of  the  most  radical  and  important  of  recent  changes  is  the  addition 
of  a  third  year  to  the  course  of  study,  and  a  closer  affiliation  with  the  State 
University  and  Leland  Stanford  University.  Students  entering  the  school 
without  conditions  may  still  secure  its  diploma  upon  the  completion  of  two  years' 
work;  but  to  those  who  elect  it,  at  the  beginning  of  the  second  year  a  three  years' 
course  is  open,  the  completion  of  which  not  only  entitles  the  student  to  the 
diploma  of  the  school,  but  also  to  full  Junior  standing  in  either  of  the  two 
universities;  i.  e.,  to  two  years  of  credit  on  the  four  years  of  the  University  course. 
This  plan  makes  it  possible  for  an  aspiring  student  to  complete  half  of  his  uni- 
versity course  at  the  Normal  School  near  at  home,  while  securing  a  preparation 
to  teach,  and  thus,  it  may  be,  provide  himself  with  the  means  of  finishing  his 
course  at  the  University. 

ADMINISTRATION 

Throughout  its  history,  the  Los  Angeles  State  Normal  School  has  been 
most  fortunate  in  its  Board  of  Trustees.  The  members  of  this  Board  have  been 
enterprising,  fair-minded,  intelligent  men  of  business  and  professional  life,  whose 
practical  wisdom  in  the  selection  of  administrative  officers  and  teachers,  and 
whose  conservative  but  liberal  management  of  the  school  have  made  its  life 
of  a  quarter  of  a  century  a  record  of  abundant  success.  At  much  personal 
sacrifice  of  time  and  labor,  they  have  always  been  willing  to  uphold  the  best 
interests   of   the   institution.      It   is   to   the   wise   and    far-seeing   policy   of   these 


THE      GYMNASIUM 
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HARRIET    E.   DUNN 
Thrown   upon   his  own  resources   in 


pubhc-spirited  and  progressive  guardianr 
of  its  welfare  that  the  Los  Angeles  Stat. 
Normal  School  is  under  the  greatest  obli- 
gation for  every  advance  step  it  has  been  en- 
abled to  take,  and  for  the  steady  enlarge- 
ment of  its  opportunities  for  useful  service 
to  the  commonwealth  of  which  it  is  a  part ; 
and  it  is  in  full  and  deep  recognition  of 
this  debt  to  these  men  that  this  simple 
acknowledgment,  however  inadequate,  is 
made  by  the  school. 

EXECUTIVE 
The  first  president  of  the  school  was 
Charles  H.  Allen,  who  continued  to  serve 
as  President  of  the  State  Normal  School 
at  San  Jose  while  exercising  general  super- 
vision over  the  Branch  Normal  School  at 
Los  Angeles.  But  at  the  beginning  of  its 
second  year,  the  latter  school  was  provided 
with  a  separate  and  independent  admmis- 
trative  head  by  the  appointment  to  the 
presidency  of  Professor  Ira  More,  a  man 
possessed  of  sterling  moral  and  intellectual 
qualities  and  great  decision   of  character. 

early  life,  he  early  developed  the  stern  integrity  and  self-reliant  spirit  that  char- 
acterized all  he  undertook.  After  graduating  from  the  Normal  School  at  Bridge- 
water,  Massachusetts,  and    later  from  Yale  College,  he  did  efficient  work  as  a 

teacher  in  the  Bridgewater  Normal 
School,  the  Chicago  High  School,  the 
Illinois  Normal  School,  the  University  of 
Minnesota,  the  State  Normal  School  at 
St.  Clou4,  Minnesota,  the  State  Normal 
School  at  San  Jose,  and  finally  as  Presi- 
dent of  the  Los  Angeles  State  Normal 
School,  which  position  he  filled  with  honor 
for  ten  years.  In  1 893,  having  earned 
the  right  to  a  period  of  rest  and  freedom 
by  forty  years  of  faithful  service  in  the 
cause  of  public  education,  he  retired  to 
his  country  home  near  Cucamonga,  where 
he  spent  the  four  remaining  years  of  his  life. 
His  sucessor.  President  Edward  T. 
Pierce,  was  a  graduate  of  the  State 
Normal  School  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and 
of  the  Law  School  of  the  same  city — 
now  affiliated  with  Union  College.  After 
considerable  experience  as  a  teacher 
in  eastern  schools,  Mr.  Pierce  came  to 
California,  where  he  continued  to  work 
m  his  chosen  profession.  After  demon- 
strating his  ability  in  a  smaller  field,  he 
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SARAHP . MONKS 


was  called  to  take  charge  of  the  schools  of  Pasadena,  where  he  gained  so  fa- 
vorable a  recognition  that  upon  the  establishment  of  the  State  Normal  School 
at  Chico,  he  was  appointed  as  its  President.  After  some  years  of  successful 
work  in  that  capacity,  he  was  again  called  to  assume  still  larger  responsibilities 
as  President  of  the  Los  Angeles  State  Normal  School.  He  entered  upon  this 
work  at  a  time  when  it  involved  particularly  heavy  and  exacting  duties,  which 
he  met  in  a  way  that  proved  his  fitness  for  the  place  he  filled.  During  the 
eleven  years  of  his  connection  with  the  school  he  devoted  his  best  thought  and 
his  most  energetic  efforts  to  the  upbuilding  of  its  mterests,  and  had  the  satisfaction 
of  seeing  it  steadily  develop  in  scope  of  effort  and  usefulness. 

Upon  the  resignation  of  President  Pierce  in  1 904,  the  administration  of 
the  school  was  committed  to  the  care  of  Dr.  Jesse  F.  Millspaugh,  formerly 
President  of  the  State  Normal  School  at  Winona,  Minnesota.      President  Mills- 


TH  E      KINDERGARTEN 


paugh  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Michigan  of  the  class  of  1879.  Upon 
his  graduation  he  served  as  principal  of  the  Frankfort,  Indiana,  high  school  for 
two  years.  He  then  reentered  the  University  of  Michigan  as  a  student  of  medi- 
cine, but  obtained  his  medical  degree  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in 
I  883.  Choosing  to  reenter  the  teaching  profession  in  preference  to  the  practice 
of  medicine,  in  the  fall  of  the  same  year  he  accepted  the  principalship  of  the 
academic  department  of  the  Collegiate  Institute  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Two  years 
later  he  was  appointed  Superintendent  of  the  institution.  In  1 890  he  was 
placed  at  the  head  of  the  city  school  system,  being  the  first  Superintendent  of 
City  Schools  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Under  his  direction  the  schools  were  organized 
and  unified;  and  during  the  eight  years  of  his  administration  of  them  attained  a 
well-merited  distinction  for  efficiency.  Doctor  Millspaugh  laid  down  the  su- 
perintendency    of    the    Salt    Lake    City    schools    to    become    President    of    the 

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Minnesota  State  Normal  School  at  Winona  in  1  898,  in  which  position  he  con- 
tinued until  called  to  the  presidency  of  the  Los  Angeles  State  Normal  School 
in  1904.  During  the  three  years  of  his  work  in  this  school,  he  has  been 
instrumental  in  promoting  a  number  of  advance  movements,  some  of  which 
have  been  mentioned  elsewhere  in  this  sketch,  and  under  his  leadership  the 
school  has  enjoyed  a  full  continuance  of  development  and  progress. 

THE    INSTRUCTORS 

The  members  of  the  faculty 
have  been  brought  together  during  the 
years  past  from  widely  separated 
places,  and  have  had  very  diversified 
modes  of  traming.  Some  came  di- 
rectly from  the  largest  eastern  univer- 
sities, others  from  Stanford  and 
Berkeley,  and  several  were  alumni  of 
the  Los  Angeles  Normal  School. 
Some  of  them  had  been  previously 
engaged  in  college  teaching,  others  in 
normal  school  teaching,  and  still  oth- 
ers were  in  closest  touch  with  high 
school  or  elementary  school  work. 
Uniting  a  broad  experience  with  a 
common  purpose  and  endeavor,  the 
instructors  of  the  Normal  School  have 
always  put  forth  every  effort  to  give 
the  students  breadth  of  outlook  as 
well  as  specialized  traming. 

The  faculty  has  been  character- 
ized by  an  enthusiasm  which  has  per- 
meated every  department  of  the 
school's  work — its  instruction,  its  so- 
cial life,  its  larger  service  in  behalf  of  public  education.  There  is  nothing  more 
essential  to  success  than  a  well-founded  belief  in  the  value  of  the  work  undertaken, 
and  in  the  power  of  accomplishing  it;  this  has  always  been  an  important  factor  in 
the  Normal  School  life.  The  faculty  has  constantly  exemplified  the  spirit  of  co- 
operation. Since  all  have  been  engaged  in  working  out  the  same  idea,  each 
performing  some  peculiar  office  m  the  organic  whole,  the  presence  of  an  esprit 
de  corps  is  natural  and  inevitable.  Because  this  common  bond  of  sympathy  has 
been  and  is  enthusiastically  held,  the  ideals  of  a  normal  school  are  being 
realized.  A  prominent  characteristic  of  the  faculty  has  been  its  disposition 
toward  liberality  and  independence.  Cooperation  does  not  prevent  liberty  of 
action.  Each  works  out  his  own  philosophy  of  life,  contributing  in  the  way  he 
feels  it  in  him  to  contribute;  each  has  his  own  individual  part  to  perform,  free 
from  unreasonable  restriction. 

A  group  of  earnest,  honest  people,  students  of  education,  leaders  in  edu- 
cational theory  and  in  the  practical  solution  of  pedagogical  problems,  but,  above 
all,  real  men  and  women — such  has  been  and  is  the  faculty  of  the  Los  Angeles 
Normal  School. 


JESSE   F.   MILLSPAUGH 


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STUDENTS  AND  ALUMNI 

The  Los  Angeles  Nor- 
mal School  takes  a  just 
pride  in  the  character  and 
work  of  its  students  and 
graduates.  It  has  been  par- 
ticularly fortunate  in  the  ma- 
terial that  it  has  had  to  draw 
upon ;  for  the  stream  of  pop- 
ulation that  has  been  pour- 
ing into  Southern  California 
for  the  past  twenty-five  years 
has  consisted  m  large  part  of 
energetic,  intelligent  and  cul- 
tivated people,  so  that  the 
general  level  of  character 
and  intelligence  is  high.     The 

elementary  and  secondary  schools,  too,  upon  which  the  Normal  School  must 
depend  for  the  greater  part  of  its  students,  are  of  acknowledged  excellence.  The 
advantages  of  these  conditions  are  obvious. 

The  definite  purpose  with  which  students  enter  a  normal  school  promotes 
earnestness  of  spirit  and  high  ideals  of  character  and  scholarship,  and  the  life 
of  this  institution  has  from  the  beginning  been  distinctly  marked  by  these  qualities. 
Among  the  students  is  a  considerable  and  increasing  number  of  teachers 
of  more  or  less  experience,  who  are  seeking  additional  preparation  for  their 
work;  and  of  college  and  university  graduates,  who  are  taking  their  professional 
training  here.  The  greater  maturity  and  wider  culture  and  experience  of  these 
students  react  favorably  on  the  whole  student  body. 

With  few  exceptions,  the  graduates  of  the  school  enter  the  profession  for 
which  they   have  prepared   themselves,   and  a   large  proportion  of  them   remain 

in  it  either  permanently  or  for  a  num- 
ber of  years.  That  their  work  is 
highly  regarded  is  evidenced  by  the  de- 
mand that  is  made  upon  the  school  for 
teachers.  To  their  faithful  and  intelli- 
gent labors,  the  schools  of  Southern 
California  owe  much  of  their  efficiency. 

THE  LIBRARY 

The  library  has  become  a  collec- 
tion of  about  fifteen  thousand  volumes, 
classified  according  to  the  Dewey  deci- 
mal system  and  arranged  on  shelves  to 
which  the  students  have  free  access. 

Though  the  desirability  of  supply- 
ing good  reading  for  leisure  hours  is  not 
overlooked  in  the  choice  of  books,  the 
main  purpose  has  been  to  provide  the 
means  for  pursuing  the  branches  pre- 
scribed in  the  courses  of  study.      The 


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subjects  most  fully  represented  are:  psychology  and  education,  science,  travel, 
history,  and  literature.  About  five  hundred  new  volumes  are  added  annually. 
Great  care  is  taken  in  the  selection  of  books;  the  liberal  use  made  of  the 
library  by  students  shows  that  the  collection  fulfills  its  purpose.  The  past 
year  shows  an  average   monthly  circulation   of    forty-five   hundred,   exclusive   of 

books   used   in   the   library.  

Convenience  of  use  is  fa- 
cilitated by  a  card  catalog 
containing,  besides  the  title 
and  subject  of  every  book 
and  the  name  of  its  author, 
many  references  to  maga- 
zines and  other  sources,  the 
titles  of  which  do  not  indi- 
cate the  contents.  The 
library  is  supplied  also  with 
most  of  the  best  current 
literature,  professional  and 
general. 

MISCELLANEOUS     STU- 
DENT ACTIVITIES 

The  pursuit  of  the 
course  of  study  and  the  meeting  of  the  various  duties  prescribed  have  always 
been  the  main  concern  of  students,  and  comparatively  little  leisure  has  remained 
for  engaging  in  efforts  not  directly  connected  with  the  main  work  of  the  school. 
But  in  its  wider  sense,  education  includes  more  than  study,  more  than  class- 
room exercises,  more  even  than  all  the  formal  prescriptions  of  the  schools.  From 
the  first,  therefore,  the  administration  has  encouraged  the  formation  and  develop- 
ment of  all  voluntary  student  movements  and  interests  whose  aims  were  re- 
garded as  wholesome.  Of  such  enterprises  some  of  the  more  important  are  the 
following : 

LITERARY   SOCIETIES 

The  L.  O.  L.  Society  will  be  remembered  with  pleasure  by  many  of  the 
older  graduates  of  the  Normal  School.  Organized  with  the  first  class  in  1  882, 
for  ten  years  it  occupied  a  place  of  chief  importance  among  the  student  activities. 
As  its  name  (Lovers  of  Literature)  indicates,  this  was  at  foundation  a  literary 
organization,  although  most  of  the  social  events  of  the  school  centered  about 
its  meetings.  In  common  with  most  societies  of  like  nature,  the  programs  of 
the  L.  O.  L.  were  drawn  from  the  field  of  literature,  art,  and  music,  with  much 
debating  and  many  oratorical  contests,  and  occasionally  a  farce  or  scene  from 
some  drama. 

As  the  school  grew  in  numbers,  class  organizations  began  to  take  the 
place  of  the  L.  O.  L.,  and  by  1893  its  formal  meetings  were  discontinued. 
The  new  associations  followed  much  the  same  plan  of  work  as  the  old  literary 
society,  adding  parliamentary  drill,  current  events,  and  ethical  problems  to  the 
topics  of  cultural  interest. 

About  the  year  1883  a  group  of  the  young  men  formed  themselves  into 
a  club  for  the  express  purpose  of  debate  and  training  in  oratorical  delivery. 
They  appropriately  named  themselves  the  "Webster  Club."     Under  its  influence 

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debaters  and  parliamentary 
leaders  were  prepared  for 
work  in  the  class  literary  so- 
cieties, and  many  a  Normal 
man  looks  back  to  its  unpre- 
tentious meetings  as  a  place  in 
which  valuable  training  was 
received  for  the  public  po- 
sition he  now  holds.  From 
this  club  came  the  sugges- 
tion that  resulted  m  the  pub- 
lication, in  January,  1 894, 
of  the  first  number  of  the 
Normal  Exponent.  This 
was  established  as  a  monthly 
school  journal  with  editor- 
in-chief  and  business  man- 
ager appomted  semi-annually  by  the  Webster  Club. 

In  November,  1896,  some  fifty  young  people  of  the  school  organized  the 
Utopia  Society.  As  its  aim  was  "the  improvement  of  its  members  in  literary 
work,  parliamentary  knowledge,  and  public  speaking,"  it  at  once  joined  the 
Pacific  Lyceum  League.  Opportunity  was  thus  given  during  the  four  years' 
contests  of  this  society  for  Normal  women,  as  well  as  men,  to  gain  practice  in 
public  speaking.  Its  meetings  furnished  occasion,  also,  for  some  of  the  pleas- 
antest  social  events  of  the  school  life  of  the  period. 

The  Delta  Sigma,  another  literary  and  parliamentary  society,  was,  like 
the  Webster  Club,  composed  exclusively  of  young  men.  Its  meetings  were 
attended  with  great  regularity  by  its  limited  number  of  enthusiastic  members, 
but  its  influence  upon  the  school  was  not  great.  Organized  in  1897,  it  passed 
out  of  existence  as  a  society  with  the  graduation  of  the  '02  men. 

The  history  of  the  literary  societies  of  the  Normal  School  shows  on  the 
students'  part  a  marked  desire  for  training  in  public  speaking.  Since  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  Department  of  Reading  in  1  895,  this,  and  dramatic  interests,  have 
found  opportunity  for  expression  in  recitals,  platform  readings  given  before  the 
school,  and  in  carefully  pre- 
pared plays  presented  as 
part  of  the  class  work  or  in 
connection  with  some  school 
celebration. 

In  like  manner,  under 
careful  direction,  the  musi- 
cal talent  of  the  students  has 
for  many  years  contributed 
to  the  general  enjoyment  in 
assembly  exercises,  in  chor- 
uses for  Christmas,  Easter, 
and  Thanksgiving,  and  in 
special  musicales  or  recitals, 
while  the  aid  of  the  Normal 
Glee  Club  has  become  an 
established     adjunct     to     the 


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graduating  exercises  and  various  entertainments  growing  out  of  the  interests  of 
the  student  body. 

CHRISTIAN    ASSOCIATIONS 

It  is  somewhat  difficult  to  trace  the  origin  of  these  associations.  In  the 
early  days  of  the  school  a  group  of  students,  young  men  and  women,  united 
for  the  purpose  of  holding  regular  meetings  at  each  others'  homes  for  religious 
services  and  for  the  discussion  of  questions  of  moment  in  the  spiritual  life  of 
the  student.  Out  of  this  simple  beginning  grew  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  and  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Although  no  record  is  left,  it  is  probable  that  these  societies  had  their 
definite  origin  about  1887. 

For  some  years  the  Young  Women's  Christian  Association  held  meetings 
with  fair  regularity  but  its  membership  was  small  and  it  could  hardly  be  called 
a  vital  part  of  the  school  life.  The  year  1 900,  with  the  coming  to  the  Coast 
of  a  national  secretary.  Miss  Harriet  Taylor,  marks  the  re-organization  of  the 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  California.  The  Normal  Association  received  new  inspiration; 
it  became  associated  with  sister  organizations  in  other  schools  of  Southern  Cal- 
ifornia; a  member  of  the  faculty  was  chosen  to  represent  the  girls  on  the  State 
Committee;  an  Advisory  Board  was  formed  consisting  of  five  women  connected 
with  the  faculty;  new  activities  were  started  as  Bible  and  mission  study  classes 
under  competent  leadership,  and  the  custom  was  established  of  sending  del- 
egates to  the  Pacific  Coast  Conference  at  Capitola.  The  strongest  expression 
of  school  life  began  to  center  about  the  meetings  and  functions  of  the  Asso- 
ciation and  out  of  it  all  grew  a  spirit  of  happy  social  life  and  companionship 
very  helpful,  especially  to  the  students  boarding  in  the  city  and  separated  from 
home  associations. 

A  feeling  of  loyalty  to  this  institution  of  their  Alma  Mater  has  been 
growing  in  late  years  among  the  women  graduates  of  the  school  resulting 
in  the  formation,  in  1 906,  of  an  Alumnae  Association  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
The  financial  help  offered  by  this  organization  has  enabled  the  Normal  girls  to 
join  with  the  University  of  Southern  California  in  securing  the  services  of  a 
student  secretary  to  aid  in  organizing  and  carrying  on  Association  work.  The 
Alumnae  organization  now  numbers  thirty;  it  meets  twice  a  year  at  the  Normal 
School,  its  June  meeting  being  made  the  occasion  of  a  supper  and  reunion  with  the 
Association  girls  still  in  school.  Its  membership  is  open  to  all  women  graduates 
who  have  at  heart  an  interest  in  the  Normal  Y.  W.  C.  A.  and  its  work. 

For  about  fifteen  years  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  held  a 
fairly  important  place  in  the  student  life  of  the  school.  Its  time  of  greatest 
stre.igth  was  in  the  year  1  902  when  all  but  two  of  the  Normal  men  were  en- 
rolled in  its  membership.  At  that  time  most  of  them  were  engaged  in  active 
Bible  study  in  one  of  the  two  classes,  carried  on  under  student  leadership. 
Delegates  were  then,  as  they  had  been  during  the  few  years  preceding,  sent  to 
the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Conference  at  Pacific  Grove.  Upon  the  adoption  of  the  high 
school  basis  of  admission,  the  number  of  men  attending  the  school  rapidly  de- 
creased and  in  1  904  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  was  discontinued,  the  smallness  of  attend- 
ance not  warranting  the  effort  necessary  to  keep  up  the  organization. 

THE   NORMAL   EXPONENT 

One  of  the  more  significant  of  the  many  voluntary  activities  of  Normal 
students  is  that  represented  by  the  establishment  and  publication  of  a  periodical 
devoted  to  student  interests.      As  previously  stated,   the  origin   of  the  Normal 

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Exponent  grew  out  of  a  desire  of  the  Webster  Club  for  an  organ  to  represent 
its  work.  Beginning  in  1  894,  for  thirteen  years  this  bright  pubhcation  has  con- 
tinued to  play  well  its  part  of  furnishing  instruction  and  entertainment  to  stu- 
dents and  alumni.  For  several  years  it  was  published  as  a  monthly;  afterwards 
it  was  brought  out  as  an  annual  by  succeeding  senior  classes  near  the  close  of  the 
school  year  and  has  continued  as  the  representative  of  senior  class  interests  until 
the  present  time.  Every  number  has  been  most  creditable  and  the  grade  of  ex- 
cellence has  steadily  increased. 

ATHLETICS 

Although  gymnastic  exercises  received  attention  from  the  first,  regular  physi- 
cal training  was  impossible  until  the  building  of  the  gymnasium  in  1  890  and 
the  addition  to  the  faculty  of  a  special  teacher  of  physical  training.  With  the 
new  advantages  the  young  men  of  the  school  became  interested  in  special  phases 
of  exercise.  At  first  basket  ball  received  general  attention  both  in  inter-class 
games  and  in  contests  with  outside  players.  By  1896  tennis  became  a  close 
rival.  Women  of  the  class  came  to  the  front  organizing  teams  and  preparing 
for  tournaments.  In  this  they  were  joined  by  tennis  enthusiasts  among  the  young 
men  and  members  of  the  faculty.  "The  Peculiar  Hill  Tennis  Club"  will  long 
be  remembered,  not  only  for  its  exciting  contests  with  local  clubs  but  for  its 
good  work  in  the  Nordhoff  tennis  tournament. 

By  1896  basket  ball  interests  gave  way  for  a  time  to  field  athletics.  In 
February,  1897,  the  L.  A.  N.  Athletic  Association  was  formed  and  after  a  series 
of  "try-out"  contests,  joined  the  Southern  California  Inter-scholastic  Association. 
In  the  first  contest  the  Normal  men  did  excellent  work,  tieing  the  Los  Angeles 
High  School  for  first  place.  The  next  year  second  place  was  gained;  then  in- 
terest waned,  football  coming  to  the  front  to  claim  attention.  With  the  coming 
into  the  school  of  the  '02  men,  field  athletics  received  a  new  impetus.  At  the 
Ventura  meet  in  1  900  second  place  was  gained  and  numerous  prizes  and  medals 
secured,  and  at  the  subsequent  meets  at  Santa  Barbara  and  Los  Angeles  third 
place  was  held  in  the  contest  with  seven  associations.  During  this  time  the  Nor- 
mal men  held  an  important  place  in  the  councils  of  the  Athletic  Association. 
With  the  1902  meet  in  Los  Angeles  they  took  the  leadership  as  hosts  arrang- 
ing for  the  two  days'  entertainment  of  visiting  teams  and  a  grand  reception  and 
promenade  in  the  Normal  gymnasium  to  close  the  event. 

For  sucessful  athletics  men  are  necessary.  The  L.  A.  N.  Association 
withdrew  from  the  Inter-scholastic  Association  and  disbanded  as  an  organ- 
ization in  1903.  This  was  partly  due  to  the  graduation  the  year  before  of 
many  of  the  "stand  bys"  of  Normal  athletics  and  also  because  entrance  to  the 
school  was  then  limited  to  high  school  graduates,  resulting  in  a  marked  de- 
crease in  the  number  of  men  seeking  admission.  Basket  ball  interests  survived, 
however,  and  the  next  few  years  saw  some  remarkably  good  league  work  by  the 
men  of  the  school.  Up  to  the  present  time  each  year  has  seen  the  formation  of  a 
team  that  has  labored,  often  against  heavy  odds,  to  keep  up  the  old  Normal  en- 
thusiasm for  athletics. 

The  young  women  of  the  school  have  never  entered  field  athletics,  but 
great  enthusiasm  has  been  aroused  by  competitive  drills  between  picked  teams 
from  the  different  classes.  Basket  ball  has  long  had  its  place  as  part  of  their 
gymnasium  training,  but  as  a  game  the  height  of  its  popularity  was  reached  in 
1904,  when  an  energetic  team  of  Normal  girls  tried  their  varying  fortimes 
against  players  from  sister  schools  and  league  teams  of  Southern  California. 

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THE  STUDENTS     LOAN    FUND 

The  men  and  women  of  the  year  1900,  besides  joining  their  sister  class  of 
'01  in  a  noble  gift  to  their  Alma  Mater,  established  the  Students'  Loan  Fund — 
a  monument  of  devotion  and  enthusiastic  desire  for  helpfulness  to  fellow  stu- 
dents. Through  their  efforts  a  fund  was  raised  by  the  sale  of  that  year's  Ex- 
ponent, the  last  few  copies  being  sold  at  auction,  at  great  profit.  Con- 
tributions have  since  been  added  by  individual  students  and  classes,  the  notable 
memorial  gift  of  $101.50  by  the  June  class  of  1905,  bringing  the  amount  to 
nearly  $400.00. 

Certain  conditions  regulate  the  distribution  of  this  fund.  Students  bor- 
rowing must  be  members  of  the  senior  class  and  must  agree  to  repay  the  amount 
within  a  year  from  the  date  of  graduation.  An  interest  rate  of  five  per  cent  is 
charged.  Through  its  agency  four  or  five  students  each  year  have  been  assisted  to 
graduation. 

Thus  far  a  member  of  the  class  which  inaugurated  the  movement,  with 
the  President  of  the  school,  has  had  direction  of  the  loaning  of  the  fund;  but 
it  is  hoped  that  the  Alumni  Association  will,  in  the  near  future,  assume  the  full 
management  of  this  helpful  agency,  started  by  its  members. 

CLASS  GIFTS  TO  THE   NORMAL  SCHOOL 

For  many  years  it  has  been  the  custom  for  the  Normal  classes,  as  they 
graduate,  to  leave  behind  them  some  memento  that  might  serve  as  a  reminder 
of  the  part  they  had  played  in  Normal  life,  and  as  an  earnest  of  their  loyalty 
to  their  Alma  Mater.  In  each  case,  excepting  that  of  the  class  of  1905,  the 
memento  has  been  a  valuable  gift,  generally  the  reproduction  of  some  work  of  art, 
either  a  picture  or  a  piece  of  statuary.  In  the  memorial  gifts  that  now  grace 
the  assembly  room  and  halls  of  the  old  building  there  is  a  value  deeper  far  than 
any  financial  consideration  involved — a  value  that  has  grown  with  the  years, 
and  left  a  lasting  impression  on  students  and  alumni  alike. 


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Officers  and  Members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees 


GOVERNORS   OF   THE   STATE 
Ex-Officio  Members 

GEORGE  C.  PERKINS,  Oakland   1882 

GEORGE  STONEMAN,  Los  Angeles 1883-86 

WASHINGTON  BARTLETT,  San  Francisco    1887 

R.  M.  WATERMAN,  San  Bernardino  1887-90 

H.  H.  MARKHAM,  Pasadena    1891-94 

JAMES  H.  BUDD,  Stockton    1895-98 

HENRY  T.  GAGE.  Los  Angeles  1899-1902 

GEORGE  C  PARDEE,  Oakland   1903-06 

JAMES  N.  GILLETT,  Eureka   1907- 

SUPERINTENDENTS   OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION 

Ex-Officio  Members 

F.  M.  CAMPBELL,  Oakland   1882 

WM.  T.  WELCKER,  Berkeley   1883-86 

IRA  G.  HOITT,  San  Francisco  1887-90 

J.  W.  ANDERSON,  San  Francisco  1891-94 

SAM'L  T.  BLACK,  Ventura 1895-98 

C.  T.  MEREDITH,  Ventura  1898 

THOMAS  J.  KIRK,  Fresno 1899-1906 

EDWD.  HYATT,  Riverside    1907- 

PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  BOARD 

GOV.  GEO.  C.  PERKINS   1882 

GOV.  GEORGE    STONEMAN    1883-86 

O.  W.  CHILDS,  Los  Angeles   1887-89 

STEPHEN  M.  WHITE,  Los  Angeles    1889-91 

JOHN  MANSFIELD,  Los  Angeles   1891-96 

A.  E.  POMEROY,  Los  Angeles   1896-99 

N.  P.  CONREY,  Los  Angeles   1899-1901 

R.  H.   F.  VARIEL,  Los  Angeles    1901-03 

JOHN  WASSON,  Pomona   1903- 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  BOARD 

A.  S.   EVANS,   San  Jose    1882-83 

O.  W.  CHILDS,  Los  Angeles   1882-89 

JAMES  DEN:\IAN,  San  Francisco    1882-87 

T.  ELLARD  BEANS,  San  Jose    1882-87 

RALPH  LOWE,  New  Almaden    1882-87 

HON.  LAWRENCE  ARCHER,  San  Jose    1884-87 

A.  S.  DAVIDSON,  San  Bernardino   1887-96 

MRS.  CLARA  S.  FOLTZ,  San  Diego   1887 

GEORGE  H.  SMITH,  Los  Angeles  1887-89 

STEPHEN  M.  WHITE.  Los  Angeles  1887-91 

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W.  W.  BOVVERS,  San  Diego  1888-89 

CHAS.   F.  HOLDER,  Pasadena    1889-90 

A.  E.  POMEROY,  Los  Angeles   1890-99 

JOHN  MANSFIELD,  Los  Angeles   1890-96 

T.   P.   LUKENS,   Pasadena    1892-99 

F.  P.  MOLYNEAUX,  Pomona   1892-96 

PERCY  R.  WILSON,  Los  Angeles 1896-99 

J.  MARION  BROOKS,  Los  Angeles 1896-99 

TELFAIR  CREIGHTON,  Los  Angeles   1896 

N.  P.  CONREY,  Los  Angeles   1899-1901 

R.  H.  F.  VARIEL,  Los  Angeles  1899-1903 

H.  W.  O'MELVENY,  Los  Angeles    1899-1903 

JOHN  S.  COLLINS,  Ventura   1899-1903 

E.  J.  LOUIS,  San  Diego  1899-1905 

LEE  A.  PHILLIPS,  Los  Angeles    1902-03 

C.  D.  WILLARD,  Los  Angeles   1903-05 

JOHN    WASSON,    Pomona    1903- 

J.   P.  GREELEY,  Santa  Ana    1903-05 

DR.  LEWIS  S.  THORPE,  Los  Angeles   1903- 

RICHARD  MELROSE,  Anaheim    1905- 

JNO.  H.  BRALY,  Los  Angeles  1905-07 

GEORGE  I.  COCHRAN,  Los  Angeles  1905- 

WM.  A.  ANDERSON,  Los  Angeles   1907 

ALONZO  B.  CASS,  Los  Angeles  1907- 

PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  SCHOOL 

CHAS.  H.  ALLEN  (President  San  Jose  Normal  School),  non-resident  Presi- 
dent      .1882-83 

IRA   MORE    1883-93 

EDWARD  T.  PIERCE 1893-1904 

JESSE  F.  MILLSPAUGH    1904- 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  FACULTY 

C.   J.    FLATT,   Vice-Principal— Mathematics    1882-90 

EMMA   L.  HAWKS,  Preceptress— English    1882-94 

J.  W.  RED  WAY— Geography  and  Natural  Science   1882-84 

ISABELLA  G.  OAKLEY— Geography  and  History    1883-84 

SARAH   P.   MONKS— Biology  and   Drawing    1884-1906 

MRS.  E.  J.  VALENTINE— Music   1883-85 

MELVILLE  DOZIER,  Vice-President— Physics  and   Mathematics.  .1884-1906 

HARRIET  E.  DUNN,  Secretary  of  Faculty— History   1884- 

MRS.  M.  A.  HEATH-ENGLISH— Arithmetic  and  Chemistry.  ..  .1885-87,  1891- 

*R.  L.  KENT— Music   1885-92 

JOSEPHINE    E.    SEAMAN— English     1887- 

ALICE  J.  MERRITT— Botany   1887-97 

HELEN    COOLEY— Chemistry    1889-91 

♦CHARLES  E.  HUTTON— Mathematics   1890-1902 

TH.   BESSING— Physical   Culture    1891-95 

MRS.  JULIET  P.  RICE— Music    1892-98 

♦Deceased. 

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MRS.  ISABEL  W.  PIERCE,  Preceptress— English    1894-1903 

FLETCHER     B.     DRESSLAR,     Supt.     Training     School— Psychology     and 

Pedagogy    1894-97 

DR.  JAMES  H.  SHULTS— Physiology  and  Physics  1894-1904 

AGNES   CAREY— English    1894-99 

*MARY  A.  LATHROP— Manual  Training  and  Drawing  1894 

ADA  M.  LAUGHLIN— Drawing   1894-1906 

CHARLES  M.  MILLER— Manual  Training   1895-1905 

JAMES   F.    CHAMBERLAIN— Geography    1895- 

GRACE  JONES— Reading 1894-95 

EMMA  J.   BRECK— English    1895-99 

EVERETT  SHEPARDSON— Psychology  and  Pedagogy,  Supt.  Training 

School    1895- 

SARAH  J.  JACOBS— Physical  Culture    1895- 

ETTA  E.  MOORE— English   1896-1901 

ZETELLA    EBERT— Reading    1896 

JESSIE   VANCE— English    1896-97 

C.  D.  VON  NEUMEYER— Reading  1896-1904 

*FLORENCE  LAWSON— Director  Kindergarten   1896-1904 

ROBT.  E.  HIERONYMUS— English  1897-98 

B.  MARSHALL  DAVIS— Biology  1897-1904 

KATE  BROUSSEAU— Psychology 1897-1904 

MARY  MAYNES  SMITH— Drawing  1897-1903 

C.  C.  VAN  LIEW,  Supt.  Training  School— Psychology  and  Pedagogy .  .1897-99 

JENNIE   HAGAN— Music    1898- 

CORNELIA   BRUfiRE— English    1899-1900 

MRS.   MARY   BARNUM— English    1899-1904 

*MARY    LEWIS— Drawing    1898-99 

LOU   HELLMUTH— English    1899-1902 

AGNES    ELLIOTT— History    1899- 

GEO.  F.  JAMES,  Supt.  Training  School— Psychology  and  Pedagogy.  1899-1902 

MRS.  M.  EVA  BLAKE— Domestic  Art  1900 

ABBIE  M.  WHITE— Drawing  1902  and  1904 

LUCY  J.  ANDERSON— Domestic  Art    1900-04 

MRS.  JESSICA  C.  HAZZARD— Domestic  Art   1901- 

JOSEPHINE   DEVINE— English    1902-03 

KATE   GERTZ— Kindergarten    1902-03 

HARRIET  A.   MOORE— Geography    1903-04 

T.  H.  KIRK— Psychology  and  Pedagogy    1903-04 

ELLEN  MATTHEWS— Biology    1903-04 

WILLARD  S.  SMALL,   Supt.  Training  School— Psychology  and  Ped'gy.  1902-04 

ELLA    G.    WOOD— English    1903- 

MARION  C.  WHIPPLE— English   1904 

FRED.  ALLISON  HO  WE— English   1904- 

T.  R.  CROSWELL,  Supt.  Training  School— Pedagogy  1904-06 

KATHERINE   GILL— Reading    1904-06 

FREDERICK  H.    BEALS— Physics    1904-06 

LOYE    HOLMES    MILLER— Biology    1904- 

JESSIE  B.  ALLEN— Psychology  1904- 

*Deceased. 

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ISABEL  C.   FRENCH— Kindergarten    1904- 

ELIZABETH   SULLIVAN— Psychology   and   Pedagogy    1904-05 

WAYNE  P.   SMITH— History    1905- 

CHARLES  W.  KENT— Manual  Training  1905- 

JOHN   B.   CLEVELAND— Mathematics 1906- 

LEWIS  M.  TERMAN— Psychology  and  Pedagogy    1906- 

ERNEST  B.  BABCOCK— Nature  Study  and  Agriculture   1906- 

ALICE  M.  OSDEN— Reading   1906- 

NELLIE  H.  GERE— Drawing 1906- 

MRS.  MARY  ALLEN-GROVES— Music   1906-07 

TEACHERS  OF  TRAINING  SCHOOL 

OLIVE  E.  GIBSON.  Principal   1882-83 

MARTHA  M.  KNAPP  (Principal  after  '83) 1882-91 

MARGARET  A.  DESMOND    1882-86 

ANNIE    BOYER 1882-83 

MARIA   E.   MURDOCK   1883-86 

FRANCES   QUESNAL-BYRAM    (Principal  after  '91)    1886-1903 

CLARA   STOLTENBERG   1886-92 

CARRIE   REEVES    1891-1906 

AGNES  ELLIOTT 1892-97 

MRS.  ALBERTINA  SMITH   1894- 

J.  B.  MONLUX 1894-96 

ALICE  GREGORY   1894-95 

FRANCES    HAWKS    1894-96 

MRS.    CLARA    M.    PRESTON     1894- 

KATE  F.  OSGOOD  (Principal  after  1903)    1894-96,  1903- 

MINNIE  EAGAN   1896 

MRS.  MARY  A.  GORDAN   1895-96 

LELIA  BROUILLETTE 1896 

FLORENCE  POYAS   1895-96 

GRACE    BARNES— Kindergarten    1896-97 

ALICE  GRAY— Kindergarten    1896-97 

MRS.  EMMA  EDWARDS   1897-1901 

BERTHA   M.  ANDREWS— Kindergarten    1897-99 

GERTRUDE    LAWSON— Kindergarten    1899-1903 

*MRS.   KATE   POLLANS    1902 

HELEN  MACKENZIE   1901- 

FRANCES    BROWN    1902-03 

M.  BELLE  STEVER  1905- 

ELIZABETH  SULLIVAN  1903- 

GAIL    HARRISON— Kindergarten    1903- 

MRS.    BEATRICE    C.    PATTON    1906- 

SECRETARIES  TO   THE  PRESIDENT 

MATTIE  M.  TOWNSEND   1897-1903 

MARGARET   O'DONOUGHUE    1903- 

*Deceased. 

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LIBRARIANS 

HARRIET  E.  DUNN   (Teacher)    1884-1903 

ELIZABETH  FARGO  (Assistant  before  1903)    1900- 

LOUISE  RHODABECK,  Assistant  1903-04 

MRS.  JENNIE  E.   CONBOYE,  Assistant    1905- 

HEAD  EMPLOYES  SINCE  1903 

EDWIN  P.  CARR,  Engineer  and  Mechanic   1894- 

THOMAS  FARNHAM,  Gardener    1894- 

J.   C.   MAJOR,   Resident  Janitor    1903- 


DIRECTORY  OF  THE  ALUMNI 

OFFICERS  FOR  1906-1907 
MRS.  MARY  BABCOCK  LAUBERSHEIMER,  President,  Class  of  '02. 
MISS  BERTHA  KNIGHT,  Secretary,  Class  of  -06. 
MISS  RUTH  B.  ATHERTON,  Treasurer,  Class  of  '96. 

TRUSTEES 

Frank  A.   Bouelle,  '93;   W.   W.   Tritt,   '93;   Birney   H.   Donnell,   '93. 


The  Board  of  Trustees 

OF    THE    LOS    ANGELES    NORMAL   SCHOOL 

JAMES  N.  GILLETT   Governor  of  California 

Ex-Officio 
EDWARD   HYATT    Superintendent   Public   Instruction 

Ex-Officio 

JOHN   WASSON    Pomona 

LEWIS  S.  THORPE,  M.  D Los  Angeles 

RICHARD    MELROSE    Anaheim 

GEORGE  I.  COCHRAN    Los  Angeles 

ALONZO   B.  CASS   Los  Angeles 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD 

JOHN    WASSON     President 

J.   F.    MILLSPAUGH Secretary 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

JOHN  WASSON  RICHARD  MELROSE 

LEWIS  S.  THORPE 

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Faculty 


For  the  Year  1906-07 


J1-:S5I-:  1'.  MILLSPAUGH,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  President. 
School  Economj-  and  School  Law. 

HARRIET  E.  DUXX. 
Secretarj-  of  Facultj'. 

*MAV  A.  EXGLISH, 
Chemistry  and   ]\Iathematics. 

JOSEPH  I XE  E.  SEAMEX, 
Englisli. 

JAMES  F.  CHAMBERLAIX.  Ed.  B.,  B.  S., 
Geography  and  Physiography. 

EVERETT  SHEPARDSOX.  A.  M.. 
Supervisor  of  Training  School. 

SARAH  J.  JACOBS, 
Director  of  Physical  Training. 

JEXXIE  HAGAX, 
Music. 

AGXES  ELLIOTT.  A.  B., 
Historj'. 

JESSICA  C.  HAZZARD, 
Domestic   Science  and   Domestic  Art. 

ELLA  G.  WOOD,  A.  B.. 
English  and  French. 

FRED  ALLISOX  HOWE.  LL.  B.,  PH.  D.. 

English. 

JESSIE  B.  ALLEX,  PH.  D., 
■  Psj-chology. 

LOYE  HOLMES  MILLER,  M.S., 
Biology  and  Xature  Study. 


*Absent  on  leave. 

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WAYNE  P.  SMITH,  PH.  D., 
History  and  German. 

CHARLES  W.  KENT,  B.  S.. 
Manual  Training. 

ERNEST  B.  BABCOCK,  B.  S., 
Elementary  Agriculture  and  Museum. 

NELLIE  H.  GERE, 
Art. 

JOHN  B.  CLEVELAND,  A.  B., 

Mathematics. 

ALICE  M.  OSDEN, 
Reading. 

LEWIS  M.  TERMAN,  PH.  D., 
Child  Study  and  Pedagogy. 


KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  DEPARTMENT 

ISABEL  FRENCH.  Director.  GAIL  HARRISON,  Assistant. 


TRAINING  SCHOOL 
Training  Teachers 

KATE   F.   OSGOOD,  City  Principal, 
CLARA  M.  PRESTON,  HELEN  C.  MACKENZIE, 

ELIZABETH   SULLIVAN,  A.  B.,  M.   BELLE   STEEVER, 

BEATRICE  CHANDLER  P.-\TTON,  ED.  B. 


MARGARET  O'DONOUGHUE, 
Office  Secretary. 

ELIZABETH  H.  FARGO, 
Librarian. 

JENNIE  E.  CONBOYE, 
Assistant  Librarian. 


EDWIN  P.  CARR.  Engineer. 

J.  C-  MAJOR,  Head  Janitor. 

THOMAS  FARNHAM,  Gardener. 


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Graduates 


CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1884 

Present  Years 

Name  Address  Occupation        T'ch'ng 

Ball,  Elma   (Stuart) Pasadena    1 

Ball,  Hanna  P.  (Harris)  ....    Pasadena    1 

Barkla,  Laura   (  Starr) Stephenville,   Texas    8 

Barrows,  Ada  F.  (Weyse )  .  .  .  2359  Thompson  St.,  L.  A 1 

Brousseau,   Kate    Craftonville,    Cal T'ch'ng  in  col.  .  .  11  }/2 

Chandler,  Willard  R Tropico,    Cal Teaching 17J/2 

Clark,   Edwin    202  W.  Ave.  53,  L.  A Trav.  Salesman..  12^ 

Devin,  Minnie 830  S.  Figueroa  St.,  L.  A 23 

Dixon,  Ella  M.  (Smith) 136  N.  Daly  St..  L.  A Teaching 20 

Fitzmeier,  Nellie   (Allender) .  1130  Ingraham  St..  L.  A Teaching 17 

Getchell,  Cora  M.  (Clifford) .  Pasadena    ' 13i^ 

Gilchrist,  Sophia    Deceased    

Lamb,  Cora  E 1047  E.  23rd.  St..  L.  A Teaching 22 

Olsmstead,   Vesta    4533  Marmion  Way,  L.  A.  .  .  .Teaching 18 

Parmelee,  Maria   (Stewart)  .  .815  Stewart  Ave.,  L.  A 7 

Quesnel,  Fannie   (Byram) .  .  .  1436  Valencia  St.,  L.  A Philanthropic 

work 19 

Quinn,  Eliza  J El    Monte,    Cal Teaching 22 

Reed,   Elsie    

Riley,  Spurgeon  V 125  S.  Ave.  63,  L.  A Physician 6 

Stoltenberg,  Clara   Stanford  University    T'ch'ng  in  col.  .  .20 

Verhave,  Adeline   Died  Aug.  25,  1900 6 

Wright.  Fannie   (Herrmann  (.343  S.  Olive  St..  L.  A 8 


CLASS  OF  DECEMBER,  1884 

Boley,  Anna  B.  (Garner)  ....  San   Bernardino.  Cal 2'/2 

Carver,  Rosa   Deceased 

Cowan,  Mary  E 824  W.  10th  St.,  L.  A 11 

Curtis,  Jennie  L.   (Throop)  .  .2322  Tobermann  St..  L.  A.  .  .Teaching 22 

Dryden,   Josephine    1071  W.  Jefferson  St.,  L.  A.  .Teaching 18 

Fleishman,  Emma   (Felder). .  Wilbur.    Wash 9 

Jessup,  Emma   (Poindexter)  .2519  W.  Pico  St.,  L.  .A Vz 

Lazard,  Jeannette   (Lewin)  .  .657  S.  Westlake  Ave.,  L.  A Yt. 

McCormack,  Ida  M 325  W.  17th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 21 

Rives,    Logan    Phoenix,   Ariz Mining  Eng 9 

Rorick,  Mabel  (Marsh)    862  W.  Washington  St.,  L.  A 15 

Stewart.   Mary   E 912  E.  20th  St.,  L.  A 9 

Stockton,  Joanna   (Willits)  .  .  El  Monte,  Cal Teaching 6 

Voight,  Julius  Died  Sept..  1886  1 

Whitney,    Alberta    (Hinch- 

man)     433  Citizens  Nat.  Bank  Bldg., 

L.  A Stenographer  ...   4 

29 


CLASS  OF  MAY,  1885 

Barrows,  Abby  S Died  July  26,  1893    2 

Blakelcy,  Eva   

Buckham,  Mary  H 1370  E.  16th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 18 

Cowan,   Portia   (Riley) 125  S.  Ave.  63,  L.  A 1 

Desmond,  Nora   909  Grattan  St.,  L.  A Photographer      12 

Dranga,  Amelia  A Pittsburg,    Penn Physician 12 

Ellis,  Florence  A.  (Bolla)  ... 
Freeman,     Georgia      (Gate) 

Post  grad.,  '91 ) Long    Beach.    Cal 6 

Gower,  Thomas  C Phoenix,  Ariz 

Gray,  Alice  C 3605  McClintock  Ave.,  L.  A.. Teaching 22 

Hitchens,    Lizzie    

Hobbs,  Eugenie   ' 1006  W.  23rd  St.,  L.  A 10 

Huie,  Ellen  S Died  Jan.  3,  1893  6 

Mahar,  John  C Deceased    

Scott,  Louise  B.   (Worth)...  Santa    Rosa,    Cal 12 

Sw^an,  Helen  E.  (Wedgwood)  Died  May  28,  1888 1 

Taylor,  Chas.  E.  (Post  grad., 

'91)     Orange,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.).21 

Walker,  Mary  E.  (Lancaster). San   Diego,   Cal 1 

Williams,  Louise  A 401  S.  Hope  St..  L.  A Teaching 20 

Wright,  Wm.  H San  Gabriel,  Cal 


CLASS  OF  DECEMBER,  1885 

Atkinson,  Carrie  W 973  E.  33rd.  St..  L.  A Bookkeeper  ....  1 1 

Bailey,  Ida  M.  (Malin) Hollywood,   Cal 

Gushing,  Alice  J 2709  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A.  .  .  .Teaching 19 

Day,   Olivia    (Green) Oakland,    Cal 12 

Downing,  Margie  C 1515   Santee  St.,  L.  A Teaching 21 

Fisk,  Henry  A San  Francisco   Preaching 2 

Foy,  Mary  Emily Garvanza  Sta.,  L.  A 19 

Gerry,  Ellsworth   Santa   Paula,  Cal Fruit  grower  ....    1 

Gill,  Jessie  (Patten) Riverside,  Cal 

Good,  Ray  (Sawtell) Visalia.    Cal 7 

Grow,  Jessie   C 1342  Wright  St.,  L.  A Teaching 17^ 

Hamilton,   Emily  J Alameda,  Cal Teaching  and 

writing 13j^ 

Hassler,   Leonora   (  Harper) .  .2816  Hobart   Blv'd,   L.  A 8>4 

Haydock,  Richard  B Ventura,    Cal City  supt.  schls .  . 20 

Huie,  Lucy  B.  (Butcher) Died   June    19,    1903 1 

King.  Corinne  E.  ( Wright j  .  .  San    Gabriel,   Cal 

Morrison,    Anna    D.     (Mc- 

Clatchey)    Route  6,  Los  Angeles Horticulture 7 

Plank,  May    

Smith,  Alice  E.  (Sanderson) .  Died   May  24,  1892 1 

Smith,  Mary  E.   (Woodruflf)  .  Grand   Island,   Neb 1  ^ 

Taylor,  Fred  W Died   May  5,  1900 4 

W'illiamson,  Louise  (Hutch- 
ison)      The   Palms,   Cal 10 


CLASS  OF  MAY,  1886 

Bailey,   Ella   M Berkelev,  Cal Teaching 21 

Blake,  Marian  E.   (Lotz) ....  San  Pedro,  Cal 6^^ 

Califif,  Emma  N.  (Post  grad., 

■91)    1939  Oxford  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 20 

Campbell,  Peter  C Deceased    

30 


>^onnor,  Joseph  D San  Pedro.  Cal Real  estate 11 

Dryden,  Ada   1071  W.  Jefferson  St.,  L.  A 9 

Field,  Helen  H.  (Harris)  .  .    .2323  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A 2 

Foster,  Wm.  A Long   Beach,   Cal Civil  Eng 1 

Gilbert,  Sophie  H.   (Smith  )  .  .  Ventura,   Cal 

Grunsky,  Clotilde  A.  (Fisk)..San  Francisco   Settlement  work  Yy^ 

Harrow,  Frances  X 920  Grattan   St.,   L.  A Teaching  (H.S.).21 

Henning,  May  J Ventura,   Cal Teaching 20 

Holladay,  Wm.  R 356  S.  Spring  St.,  L.  A Dentist 6 

Kellam,  Edwd.  R Pasadena,   Cal Coal  merchant .  .   0 

Mcllmoil,  Lucy  L  (Gordon) .  Hawkinsville,  Cal Teaching 19 

.Mcllmoil,  Wm.   Henry Sisson,   Cal Teaching 21 

Mueller,      Christine      (Wal- 

denfens) 514  W.  20th   St.,  L.  A 18 

Pease,  Jessie  F 957  S.  Hoover  St.,  L.  A 0 

Pinkham,  Lillian  (Foster)  .  .  .  Long  Beach,  Cal 

Shrode,  Viola    (Norman)  ....  Santa  Ana,  Cal 7 

Taft,   Gertrude    Chin  Kiang,  China Missionary 

CLASS  OF  DECEMBER,  1886 

Baird,  Lillian  M.  (Holmes) .  . 

Baker,  Mary  M.  (McGregory)  Pasadena,    Cal 12 

Bryan,  Marg't  H.   (Laidley)   Orange,    Cal 85^ 

Crowley,  Frances  .a.   (Han- 

non) El  Monte,  Cal 3j^ 

Ellis,  Josephine    

Grant,  Lucy  Maude    Salt    Lake    City    2^ 

Guidinger,  August  M Santa  Monica,  Cal Undertaker 3 

Haizlip,  Alary  E.   (Caldwell).2607   Darwin   Ave.,   L.   A 5 

Henderson,      Elizabeth      C. 

(Stephens)     

Kercheval,  Venia  A Los   Angeles,    Cal 0 

King,  Alary  F Los  Angeles,  Cal Teaching 20 

McFadden,  Isabel    812  Stewart  St.,  L.  A Teaching l^V^ 

Pallett,  Martha  A.  (Carter) .  .  North  Bloomfield,  Cal 2 

Perry,  Mary  H 

Reese,  Elizabeth  E.  (Ludwig)  1951   Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

Swan,  Mary  C.   (Stephens) . .  376  S.  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A 35/2 

Taylor,   Harriet    (Hayes)  ....  Poplar  Bluff,  Mo 13^/2 

Tombes,  Aura  C Placentia,   Cal 

Vickery,  Dora  C.  (Call) 1033  Beacon  St.,  L.  A 

Walker,  James  L Lindsay,  Ind.  Ter Hardware   Mcht.  2 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1887 

Bergman,   Caroline    

Bowles,  Hattie  H Santa   Monica    Teaching X'iVz 

Bryan,  Luella  H 466  E.  32nd  St.,  L.  A Wz 

Clark,  Maggie  S 

Desmond,   Kate    909  Grattan  St.,  L.  .\ Teaching 15 

Granet,  Emma  M.   (Young).. 

Hall,  Emma  F.  (Guidinger), .  Santa  Monica,  Cal 4 

Hawks,   Franc   (Weldon)  ....  San  Pedro,  Cal 14^/^ 

Huff,  Fannie  O.   (Pann) Santa  Ana,  R.  F.  D.  5 11 

Jepson,  Ralph  W Montalvo,   Cal Teaching 9 

Lightner,    Mollie    2109  Toberman  St..  L.  A..  ..Teaching 19 

McDonald,   Mary    (  Parker) .  .  Orange,  Cal 8 

Montgomery,  Ella  J.   (Guth- 

Moody,  Mary's.'  (Bridge) '.  ^  ^Died  Jan.  1.  1896 5 

Morgan,    Ella    (Stradley) ....  Died  June  26,  1905 4 

Oliver,  Elizabeth  B 621  W\  4th  St.,  L.  A 

31 


Pallett,  Josephine    La  Cruz,  Argentina,  S.  A 1 

Penman,  Mary  N.   (Moll) . .  .  Hollywood,    Cal 

Reeves,  Alice   (Reynolds ) ...  71 1  N.  Bunker  Hill,  L.  A 16 

Rennie,  Mary  H.  (Frick) . .  .  .Ottawa  and  Georgia  Sts.,  L.  A 3l4 

Reynolds,  Emily  B.  (James) .  Bristol,   England    

Walker,  Clara  M 1469  E.  21st  St..  L.  A Teaching 17 

Walton,  Carrie  A.  (Seymore)  1249  W.  8th  St.,  L.  A 

Way,  Amy  M.  (Wilson) Long   Beach,   Cal 7 

Williams.  Trva  L  (Swanner) .  Santa  Ana.  Cal 5 

Wright,  John   E Whitticr,  Cal Teaching 20 

Wolfe,  Oona   (Ludekins)  . .  ..4312  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A 10 

Whitcomb,  Jennie  A.  (Jolm- 

ston)     1714  Harvard   Blvd.,  L.  A 2 


CLASS  OF  DECEMBER,  1887 

Campbell,  Laura  J.  (Gleaves)546  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A 19 

Cowan.  Estelle  824  W.  10th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 18^ 

Hamilton,    .\nnette     (Conk- 
ling)     622-23  Bryson  Bldg.,  L.  A 3-^ 

Hastings,  Mary  A 231   X.  Ave.  25.  L.  A Teaching 18 

Houghton,  Clara  H Hynes,  Cal Teaching 16 

Miles,  Maud   (Owings) 1619  Burlington  Ave.,  L.  A.. Teaching 13 

Milncr,  Louise  r .   ( Alton  ) .  .  .  San   Mateo,   Cal 0 

Montague,  Mabel  B.   (Miller). 122  E.  28th  St.,  L.  A Copyist 0 

Morton,    L  u  c  r  e  t  i  a    B. 

(Stearns)     Ocean   Park,   Cal 3^ 

Niper,  Andrew  S Died   1893 S 

Pendleton,  Matthew  R Downey,   Cal Teaching 17^ 

Shirley,  Henry  T Died  May.  1905 5 

Sullivan.    Helen    Hollywood,    Cal Teaching 17 


CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1888 

Adams,  Matilda  F 

Benedict    Marg't   L.    Hamil- 
ton)     Norwalk,    Cal 5 

Cromer,  Florence  M.   (Cole- 
man)     Palo  Alto,  Cal 10 

Fitzmier,  Bertha  F 1130  Ingraham   St.,   L.   A  ...  .Teaching 17 

Hanlon,  Annie  R 1328  S.   Hope  St.,  L.  A Teaching 19 

Hays,  Fannie  M 1320  E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 18 

Hutchinson,  Mary   1 127  E.  Ave.  41,  L.  A Teaching 19 

Laubersheimer,     Lillian      L. 

(Cary)      2116  Thompson   St..   L.   .\ 4 

Mueller,  Caroline  A.   (Berk- 

lein)    Hollywood,    Cal 5 

Myers,  Julia  A San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 18 

Patten,   Estelle   (Meisen) ....  Banning,   Cal Art  teacher 5 

Porter,  Wilmattie  (Cockwcll)  Boulder,   Colo Teaching IS 

Rawson,   Flora    (Stephens ) .  .  1108  W.  27th  St.,  L.  A 1 

Reavis,  Nancy  E 1407  Sunset  Blvd.,  L.  A 15 

Reeves,  Carrie  (Slayden  ) .  .  .  .  4543  Pasadena  Ave.,  L.  A 18 

Reilly,  Hattie  V.   (Wood  )  .  .  .  Santa   Barbara,  Cal 1 1^ 

Reilly,   George  A Ventura,    Cal Farming 3 J/2 

Stark,   Frances    (Packard)  .  .  .  Bakersfield,   Cal 2 

Stoermer,  Rosella    421   E.  4th  St..  L.  .-^ Teaching 11 

Stoltenberg,  Ella  L 210  S.  Workman  St.,  L.  A.  ..Teaching 15 

Weir,  Anna   (Shryock) Santa  Susana,  Cal 7 

Wiseman,  Albertina   (Smith).621    W.  4th   St..   L.   .A Teaching 17'^ 

32 


CLASS  OF  DECEMBER.  1888 

Boquist,   Laura   L.    (Tritt) .  .  .1841   Cimarron  St.,  L.  A 8 

Cnopius,  Gertrude   M Santa  Rosa,  Cal 

Cummings,  M.   Elessie 

Davidson.    Nellie    L.    (Hof- 

man)     Upland,  Cal 2i/2 

Davidson,  Susie  S.  (Hatfield). Fresno,   Cal 5 

Egan,  May  (Casey) 126  N.  Ann  St.,  L.  A 17 

Elliott,  Agnes Pasadena,   Cal Teaching  (N.S.).14i^ 

Foss,  C.  Louise  (Brockway)  .  Hollywood,  Cal 6 

Frazee,  Susan   I Pasadena,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.).14^ 

Laventhal,  Sarah  (Stern)  ....  Hollywood,   Cal 2^2, 

Lazard,  Rosalie  (Louis) Died  March  2,  1902 5 

Marden,  Lulla  A.   (Bullis)  .  .  .Tropico,    Cal 8 

Melvin,  Dolly  B Danisville,    Cal 

Paine,  Winifred  M Redlands,   Cal 

Patterson,  Ida  AL   (Kimbell). Riverside,   Cal Teaching 8 

Roberts,  Sherman  A Spalding,   Cal Real  estate 9 

Rowan,  Alice  A.  (Johnson ) .  .  Riverside,   Cal Teaching  music .   4 

Rubottom,    Jessie    F.    (Cud- 

deback)    824  W.  38th  St.,  L.  A 14 

Skilling,      Wm.      T.      (Post 

grad.,    '90)     San  Diego,  Cal Teaching  N.  S. . .  11 

Smith,  Mary  E.  (Boone) .  .  .  .Upland,  Cal 4 

Snook,  Lulu  M.   (Firey) Pomona    5^ 

Stock,   Alda    (Conklin) Santa  Barbara.  R.  F.  D.  1 5 

Taylor,  H.  Mary 

Thompson.     Martha      K. 

(Crable)    946  Dowey  Ave..  L.  A 2Vi 

Van  Gorder,  Arthur  G Berkeley,  Cal Real  estate 18 

Wertz,  Dora   (Beswick) Santa  Ana,  Cal 10 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1889 

Barraclough,  Nellie   A Oakland,   Cal Teaching 14 

Barron,    Emma    Compton.  Cal Student  of 

Osteopathy.  .  .13^ 
Billings,      Fred      N.      (Post 

grad..    "90)     Baton   Rouge,   La Teaching  (La. 

Univ.) 8 

Blakelev,   Agnes    ]\I.    (Fred- 
ericks')      258  N.  Union  Ave..  L.  A 8 

Brown,  Medora  L.   (Baker). .  Ocean  Park.  Cal Teaching 7 

Butterworth.  Edwd.   S 713  W.  32nd  St..  L.  A Real  estate 1 

Chambers,  Jennie  0 2649  Sichel  St.,  L.  A 5 

Corder,    Lena  E.  (Post  grad., 

'90)     San  Diego,  Cal 3 

Cox,   Fannie    (Westgate) ....  Santa  Ana.  Cal..  R.  F.  2 

Cummins,  Maggie  R.   (Raw- 
lings)     Tustin.    Cal    2 

Davis.  Angenette   (Levering )Cebu.   P.   1 10 

Farnsworth,  Angle    Seattle,  Wash Salvation  Army 

Freeman,   Hattie    (Hollings- 

worth)     Norwalk,  Cal Teaching 12 

Gregory.  Pliny   E.   Pasadena,  Cal 2 

Hahn,  Emma  L.   (Cowan) .  .  .Deceased 

Hays.  Mary  L.   (Johnson) .  .  .Died   March  22,  1903 

Hazzard.  Fred  A Whittier,    Cal Mining  Eng. ...  14 

Huey,  Chas.  J 

Johnston.  Nettie  E.   (Tighe)  .  Fillmore,    Cal 10 

Kane.   Ella   H Died  January  13,  1905 14 

King,  May   11 57'/-  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A  .  .  Teaching 18 

33 


King,  Myra   127  E.  Ave.  41,  L.  A Teaching 16 

Maciden,  Mrs.  Kate  L 101    Boyle  Ave.,   L.   A Teaching 18 

Miner,  Adelaide   M San   Bernardino.  Cal Teaching  (H.S.). 14 

Reynolds,  Annie    251  E.  31st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 18 

Sheldon,  Albert  N Berkeley,    Cal Teaching 16 

Stout,  Minnie  L \l57y2  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A.. Teaching 14 

Sutton,  John  R Oakland,  Cal Teaching  H.  S. .  .14 

Taylor,  Minnie   San   Francisco    Teaching  Jap. 

Home 6y2 

Thorpe,     Lev^ris     S.      (Post 

grad.,   '91)    Covina,  Cal T'liysician 7 

Williams,  Ada   (Gains)    Long   Beach.  Cal 

CLASS  OF  DECEMBER,  1889 

Badham,   Frank    Died  April  2.  1894 Vz 

Boquish,    Harriet    B.    (Bow- 

ker)    Prospect  Park.  Cal l/z 

Cox,  Bessie  M 15j^ 

Cox,  Millie  M Santa   Cruz,  Cal 

Eells,   Georgia    Died  Aug.  28,  1904 13 

Gearhardt.  Jessie 1913  S.  Union  Ave.,  L.  A  .  .  .  .Teaching 15 

Gerry,   Edmund    Ventura,    Cal Farming 5 

Gould,   Annie    Pomona,   Cal Teaching 11 

Haas,  Clara  J 902  E.  14th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 17 

Johnston,  Cora  D.   (Hargitt).Nor\valk,  Cal Teaching 2 

Jones,    Dora    A.    (Blacking- 
ton)    El  Centro,  Cal 8^2 

Tones,  Melvania  A.  (Merrill). Lancaster.   N.    H 13 

'Mcllmoil.  Alpha  O.  (Hughes)505  Wall  St.,  L.  A 3 

McPherson,    Clara    (Jones) .  .  El   Modena    5y2 

Peter,   Alary   E.    (Cox) City  of  Mexico    11 

Robinson,  Ida  E Pasadena,    Cal Teaching 16 

Sheldon,  W.  A Azusa.   Cal Teaching  (H.S.).15 

Squires,  Julia  F.   (Warren) .  .  Olive,  Cal 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1890 

Alexander,  Mary  B.  (Spald- 
ing)      Rivera,    Cal .  .    7 

Allen,  Lulu  (Banta)   

Barton,  Cora  E.  (Mclntyre) .  Pasadena,   Cal 4 

Blanchard,  J.  Maud 621  W.  4th  St.,  L.  A Teaching  (H.S.). 13 

Blanford,  Carrie  M 217  W^  30th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 17 

Bray,  Mary  C.  (Pollard) ....  Yxytapalapa,  Mex 10 

Brownsill,  M.  Olive   Berkeley,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.). 13 

Caruthers.   Mattie   (McClure)Glendale,    Cal 13^ 

Clark.  Edith  M.  (Cheatham). East  Las  Vegas,  N.  M 3 

Clough.  Gertrude   (Smither)..1500  W  .Adams,  L.  A 1 

Coleman.   S.    Ellsworth Oakland,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.).13 

Gooch,  Emma  J.   (Harris)  .  .  .  Covina,   Cal 12^ 

Goodrich,  Washington  S.   .  .  .Waterman,   Cal Teaching 11 

Hartzell,  Carrie  L.  (Cadwell)  Redlands,  Cal 6 

Higgins,  Kate  C.  (Rovvell) .  .Santa  Barbara,  Cal Teaching 10 

Kerlin,  Ada  M 820  Bartlett  St.,  L.  A Teaching 17 

Kincaid.  Alice  L 

Lang.  Mary  A San    Francisco    Teaching 16 

Lee.    Eldora    

LeVan.  Mary  E 7th  and  Hope  Sts.,  L.  A  ...  .Teaching 15 

Long.   Lola  N Died  June   10.   1906 2^ 

Longley,  Florence  M 1119  Arapahoe  St.,  L.  A. ..  .Teaching 13 

Massey,  Clara  L.  (Billings)..  Baton  Rouge,  La 3 

34 


McAnany,  Philip   Slauson  &  Xormanclie  Sts., 

^^   ^,   .      ^  ^    ,  L.    A Mgr.  of  estate  ..10 

McClain,  Kmma  C.  (  w  allace)  Santa  Ana,  Cal 5 

McXoah,   Grace    

Shores,  Mary  E.    (Allen;  ....  Fatgietowst,  Transvaal   li^ 

Skilling,   Chauncey   F 1803  Cimarron  St.,  L.  A.  Architect  0 

Tevis,  Julia  E Died  Feb.  20,  1893 3 

Wood,  Ella  G Pasadena    Teaching  (N.S.). 12 

Yoder,  Joseph  P 1113  Elden  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 16 

POST  GRADUATE  CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1890 

Billings,  Fred  H See  June,  '89 

Corder,   Lena   E See  June,  '89 

Skilling,  Wm.  F See  Dec,  '88 

Wambold,  Kate  C Seoul,    Korea    Foreign  Mis- 
sionary  


CLASS  OF  DECEMBER,  1890 

Baca,  Ysabel  V.  (Garcia) .... 

Bateman,  Victoria  (Stearns). 419  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A 6 

Cockefair,  Ellen  A Decato,   Cal Teaching 13 

Crable,  Jennie   O.    (Doe) ....  Phillipsburg,   Mont 5 

Egan,  Minnie  E.  (Aierrill) .  .  .Spadra,    Cal Teaching 17 

Fisher,  Jessie  A 

Gourley,  Jennie   F.   (Scott) .  .  Alameda,    Cal 3 

Haddock.  Cora  B.  (Burrows) Riverside,  Cal 4 

Healy.  Clara  M.   (Harding)  ..724  Beacon  St..  L.  A Teaching SVz 

Hill,  Chas.  C Palo  Alto,  Cal Sutp.  city  schls . .  7 

Irvine,   Agnes    M Deceased    

Jones,  Carrie  R.   (Smith) ....  Santa  Ana,  Cal 3 

Keith.  Lou  J.  (Smith) Walla   Walla,  Wash Farming 6^ 

Knoch,  Charlotte  A Pasadena    Teaching 14 

Ledhetter.  Delia  E.(Wiebers) 

Levering,  Noah  Lee   Redlands,    Cal Stationer 7 

AIcFadden,   Effie   B San    Francisco    Teaching  (N.S.).ll  }'^ 

Miller,  Chas.  M 512  S.  Boyle  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching  (Man- 
ual Training) .  16 
Xewcombe.        Virginia        F. 

(RowlejO    Sunland,    Cal 1 

Potter,  Ruth  M.   (Townsend)1118  Santee  St.,  L.  A Secretary 

Prior,   Eleanor   A.    (Filley) .  .  Hartford,    Conn 3 

Sheldon,  Jennie  M.   (Gerry)  .Ventura,   Cal 3 

Skilling.   Robt.   P 1803  Cimarron  St..  L.  A Musical  director.  5 

Skofstad.  Ada  E 936  Wall  St..  L.  A Teaching 15 

Smith,  Clara  H Nordhoff,  Cal Teaching 13 

Sovereign,   Emma    (Peach) .  .  Sintaluta,   Canada    3^^ 

Stansbury,  F.  May 1052  Florida  St..  L.  A Teaching 15 

White,  Mamie  G Garvanza   Sta.,   L.   A Teaching 15 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1891 

Boyle,  Maud   Monrovia,  Cal Teaching 16 

Boynton,  Mary  D.   (Dozier).952  Bonnie   Brae,  L.  A 5i/2 

Brooks,   Imelda    Pasadena Teaching 14 

Byrne,  Josie  A 

Case,  Mary  E.   (Durant) .  .  .  .1007  Orange  St..  L.  A 2 

Cobb,   M.   Grace    (Farley) .  .  .  Berkeley     7 

Coryell,  Fred  C 225  W.  Ave.  53.  L.  A Fruit  Dealer. .  .  .   2 

Coulter,   R.  Theodore Died  Dec.  4,  1896 1 

Cowan,  Rosalia  E 824  W.  10th  St..  L.  A 15 

35 


Davis,  N.  Louise  (Van  Cleve)  743  Bryan  St.,  L.  A 8 

Ensign,      Josephine      (Rey- 
nolds)     San    Francisco    8 

Fleishman,  Helma  (Katz) .  .  .  Azusa,  Cal 11 

Foster,  May    Downey,   Cal Teaching 15 

Gearhart,  l'>ances  11 Pasadena,   Cal Teaching  (H.S.).l  1 

Gearhart,  May   Pasadena,  Cal Supervisor  of 

Drawing 13 

Goodrich,  S.  Alice  D Orange,  Cal Teaching 12 

Hanlon,    Harriet    1328  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A Teaching 16 

Harris,   Caroline   E Pasadena    Teaching 3>4 

Jamison,  Rachel  H 5226  Monte  Vista  St.,  L.  A.. Teaching 16 

Johnson,      Olive      L.      (Mc- 
Donald)      Chatsworth,   Cal Teaching 11 

Johnson,  S.  Emma   VVeldon,   Cal Teaching 16 

Jordan,  Minnie   Evangeline.  .1225  Westlake  Ave.,  L.  A.  .  .  .Dentist 12 

Kellogg,    Edith    M.    (Whit- 
worth)     Sierra   Madre,   Cal .' 2 

Kelsey,   Mary  E.    (Bruce) ...  1623  Reid  St.,  L.  A 14 

Kclsey.   Sarah   A.    (Reppy) .  .  Ventura,   Cal 10 

McCoy,  Jessie  A.   (Peck) .  .  .  .Westminster,  Cal ._.  . 

Mcrritt,  Cora  B.  (Polhamus). Santa   Monica,    Cal 5 

Meyer,  Amanda   (Peck) 

Palmer,  Luella   Redlands,   Cal Teaching 16 

Pease,  H.  Mabel    Deceased    

Perkins,  Helen  ]M Petaluma,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.).12 

Pierpont,  M.  Olive    Santa  Barbara,  R.  F.  D.  1  .  .  .  .Teaching ?•/ 

Polhamus,  Lena   (Crouse)  .  .  .  San  Diego,  Cal 10 

Prentiss,   Sarah   L Ontario,    Cal Teaching 7 

Quinn,  Ada  M.   (Brasher) ...  1515  Vermont  Ave..  L.  A Student  of 

Medicine 4 

Stearns,   Wm.    H "The  Granada."  L.  A Physician 5 

Stein,   Fred   W Alhambra,   Cal Newspaper  wrk..  11 J^ 

Tarr,   Lewis   R San  Pedro,  Cal Teaching 12i/^ 

Taylor,  Nellie  J.  (Cole) Burbank,  Cal 8 

Van     Slyck,     Josephine     C. 

(Thorn)     Utica,  N.   Y 3^ 

Wallace,   Belle    1224  W.  8th  St..  L.  A Teaching 16 

Wright,  Ina   (Hanson) Santa  Cruz,  Cal 7 

Young,  Agnes  L.  (Fowler) .  .669  New  Hampshire  St.,  L.  A 1^ 

POST   GRADUATE   CLASS    OF   JUNE,    1891 

Califf.  Emma  V See  May,  '86 

Freeman,   Georgia   M See   May,  '85 

Taylor.    Charles    E See  May,  '85 

Thorpe.   Lewis   S See  June,  '89 


CLASS  OF  DECEMBER,  1891 

Batchelder.  Lizzie  E Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 13 

Boor.  Emma   Died  Nov.  10,  1900 7"^ 

Clark,  Katherine  A 719  N.  Bunker  Hill,  L.  A.  ..  .Teaching...  ..  ..15 

Cole,  Althea  M.   (Grannis) .  .  Died  Dec.  1,  1904 2 

Doss,  Mabel  F 1749  W.  24th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 14 

King,   Netta  M.   (McCann)  .  .  Teinstin,    China    Missionary 6 

Starbird.  Fannie  P Deceased 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1892 

Arnold,  Carrie  M Deceased 

Brown,  Maggie    Died  in  1892 

36 


Campbell,   Minnie    (Wright) .  Whittier,  Cal 9 

Chamberlain,    Bertha    (Mul- 

cahy)      San  Jose,   Cal 8 

Clarke,   Mattie    918  W.  6th  St.,  L.  A Teaching  13 

Clarke,  E.  Louise   (Clark).  .  .1437  Winfield   St.,  L.   A 8 

Conkling,  Harriet  H Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 14 

Cook,  Annice    651   Echandia  St.,  L.  A Teaching 13 

Cook,   Marian   (Knight)    .  .  .  .  Azusa,   Cal 12 

Davis,    Nellie    1102  S.  Olive  St.,  L.  A Teaching J5 

Dexter,  Yetta  V.   (.Anson  ) .  .  .  Monrovia,  Cal 13 

Dickson,  Sadie  (Anderson  ) .  .  Redondo,    Cal 2^/2 

Dolland,   Edwd 1100  Kensington  Road,  L.  A. Teaching 15 

Donnell,    Wm.    Wendell 6312  Pasadena  Ave.,  L.  A.  ...  Oil  business. ..  .   4 

Durham,  Robt.  L San    Francsico,    Cal Real  estate 12 

Ent,    Wm.    N San  Luis  Obispo.  Cal Real  estate 3 

Field,    Edith    H.    (Rivers)..  .1348  W.  6th  St.,  L.  A 4^ 

Finch,   Eleanor  G.   (Thomp- 
son)     

Finch,   Eunice   M 1146^  S.  Flower  St..  L.  A.  .  .Teaching 14 

Fox,  Jeannette    1505  Temple  St.,  L.  A Teaching 13 

Griswold,    Eva Chicago     Teaching 1 1  >4 

Halvorsen,  C.  Marie   Pasadena     Teaching 14 

Hard,  Florence   E.    (Lowell). Caldwell,   Idaho    6 

Harris,    Bessie   S.    (Farley) ..  Vancouver,    B.    C 8 

Hassheider,     Lizzie     F. 

(Gloege)     1646  Shatto  St.,  L.  A 4 

Haughawout,      E  m  m  a      E. 

(Graham) Elsinore.   Cal 9 

Holmes,  Anna   L 

Holmes,  Carrie   L.   (Tuthill) .  Corona,   Cal 

Howes,  Flora  G.   (Farwell)  .  .2920  S.   Figueroa  St.,   L  .A 0 

Howlett,   Maud   P.    (Carr) ...  Anaheim     Teaching 15 

Johnston,  Mary  E Died  Sept.   19,  1897.    ..  4 

Keiller,  Annie  B San  Diego,  Cal Teaching 15 

Kerr,   Henry    Norwalk,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.).ll  J4 

Knall,  Ida  M Paris,   France    Teaching 12 

Lent,    Mabelle    L 

Lillie,   Emma   E 1515  Maple  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 14 

Lord,  Mira  (Oser) New   Orleans    l],^ 

Lum,  Cora  E 

Maitland,  Mary  F 946  Grand  View  St.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching 13 

McCoy,   Mary   S.    (Peck)  ....  Westminster,  Cal Teaching 15 

Monroe,  Geo.  W Whittier    Principal  H.  S. . .  12 

Morgan,  Linella   (McGee)  .  .  .  534   Towne    Ave.,    L.    A 8 

Nauerth,  Regina 1615  W.  10th  St 

Neibel,  Etta  V Pasadena,  Cal 

Noble,  Annie  R 809  E.  Washington.  L.  A..  ..Teaching 12 

Overman,  Mary  G.  (Johnson)  Deceased    

Pepper,  Sadie  T 847  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching 12 

Porter,  Burnev   2331  Thompson  St..  L.  A .  .  .  .  Teaching 14 

Preston,  Mrs.'Clara  M 1521   W.   Pico,  L.  A Teaching 14 

Price,   Stella    (Vaile) Oak   Park.    Chicago 5 

Putnam,  Sarah  L St.  Paul   Minn Teaching 12 

Rannells,  Clara  C.  (Wallace). Tepic,   Mexico    3^ 

Reavis,   Cora   A 1407  Sunset  Blvd.,  L.  A Teaching 14 

Robertson,  Clara  L.  (Cooper)  Riverside,  Cal.,   R.   F.   D.   1 9 

Rockwood,  Eva  A.   (George) Hyde  Park.  Cal 2 

Scull,  Carrie   B Santa   Barbara.   Cal Student  (Stan- 
ford)    13 

St.  Clair,  Nellie  J.    (Williams)417  S.  Alvarado  St.,  L.  A 9 

Taylor,   M.   Emma   (Odell)  .  .  Tucson,  Ariz 14 

Thomas,  Hadassah   (Kinney)972  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A 3 

Thompson,  Mary  E Pasadena    Teaching 15 

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215844 


Ticknor,  Gertrude  E Los    Angeles     Teaching 11 

Tritt,  Pearle  (Le  Gore) 1716  3rd  Ave.,  L.  A 2 

Tyler,  Mrs.  Rosa  M.  (Shaug)  Sheep   Ranch,  Gal 10 

Waglie,  Emma  Santa  Monica   Teaching 2 

Wallace,  Agnes  M 1224  W.  9th  St.,  L.  A Teaching Uj^ 

Welte,  Henrietta  (Waters) .  .  Hynes,  Cal 5 

Williams,  Annie  F.  (Moore)  .Lompoc.   Gal 

Williamson,  Lillian  A Hollywood,  Gal Teaching 12 

Williamson,    Virginia    B. 

(Bradley) 2920  Wilshire  Blvd.,  L.  A 1 

Wylie,  Jennie   B.    (Webb) ...  1961  Michigan  Ave..  L.  A .  .                                 .11 
Young,    Stella    E.    (Hender- 
son)      Berkeley,    Gal 6 

CLASSES   OF  YEAR   ENDING  JUNE,    1893 

Adams,  Mary  A Long  Beach,  Gal Teaching 14 

Ambrose,  Mira   (Taylor) ....  San  Pedro,  Gal 2 

Ardito,  Isabel  F.  (Vignolo)  ..1353  Bellevuc  Ave.,  L.  A UJ^ 

Bagley,  Gora  M.  (Freeman  )  .1229  W.  23rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 12i^ 

Bailey,  Kate    Long  Beach,  Gal Teaching 14 

Ball,  Isabel   (Bunker) Died  Jan.,  1906 10 

Beach,  Aura  M.   (Griffith) ..  .Died   Alarch,   1904 .0 

Berkeley,  Mary  E.  (Bowman) National  Gity,  Gal .8 

Bosley,  Grace  E.   (Ashlev) .  .2706  La  Salle  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

Bouelle,  Frank  A 2367  W.  22nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 14 

Bowen,  Margaret  R Santa  Ana,  Gal Teaching 14 

Browning,  ]\Liry  Leona Ghatsworth,  Gal Teaching 12^ 

Bunker     Frank    F Seattle,  Wash Asst.  supt.  schls.  10 

Butler,  Louise  M.   (White) .  .3051  Inez  St.,  L.  A 6^^ 

Ghamplin,  Anna   B 1153  Westlake  Ave.,  L.  A... Teaching 13 

Gharest,  Mina  M.   (Brown)  .  .U.  S.  Navy  (Ghaplain's  wife) 

Cole,  Eva  H Santa  Ana,  Gal Teaching 14 

Gollingridge,  M.  Edith  (Shep- 

ard)    Gompton,   Gal ....   5 

Grise,  Vivienne    (Halliday) . .  Escondido,  Gal 8 

Guflf,  Emily  K San  Diego    .  .  Teaching 8 

Daniels,  Agnes   E Pasadena Teaching 12 

Daniels,  Esther  G.  (Turner)  .Pasadena    Teaching 5 

Devin,  Alice  G Died  April  25,  1895 Vi 

Dilworth,   Anna    M Pasadena,  Gal 13 

Donnell,  Birney.  H 6312  Pasadena  Ave.,  L.  A. .  .Teaching  (H.S.).  9 

Dudley,  Irene   R.    (Phillips) .  Pomona    4 

Etchemendy,  Garoline   237  N.   Hope  St.,  L.  A 3 

Everett,  Angeline  G.  (Gourt- 

ney)    Orange,  R.  F.  D.   1 2 

Everett,  Arthur  W Riverside,  R.  F.  D.  1 Teaching 13 

Fleisher,  Garrie  A.  (Walker). Long  Beach,  Gal 

Eraser,  Ada  I 

Fuller,  Grace  N Azusa,   Gal Teaching 14 

Fushia,   Agnes    

Gardiner,  Emily  J 2716  S.   Grand  Ave.,  L.  A 

Gray,  Kate   L Nordhoff,   Gal Teaching 10 

Hartley,  Delia  A.   (Stevens) .  San  Diego   7 

Hartley,  Marv  G 1331   E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8^ 

Hitt,  Edith  A Died  April  4th,  1897 2 

Hood,   Rebecca   (Gurtner) . .  .  Victor,  Gal 

Johnson,   Myrtle   E Ghula  Vista,  Gal 2 

Johnston,    Grace    Pomona,   Gal Teaching 11 

Jones,   Emeline    Pasadena    Nursing 1 

Kellogg.  Garrie  A.   (Bird) . .  .  Los  Angeles,  R.  F.  D.  6 2 

Klatte,    Henrietta    

38 


Lang,  Ellen  F 637  E.  27th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 10 

Latta,   Louise    (Johnson) ...  Dawson,   Alaska    

Logie,   Bertha    (Hilliker) 420  N.  Broadway,  L.  A ^  ^4 

Lopez,  Jesusita  F Deceased 

McDowell,    Irene    (Mofifatt)  .  Lyonsville,  Cal ...2 

McKenzie,    Belle    Columbia,   Cal Teaching  12 

McLellan,   Lola    D.    (Heltle- 

man)    Seattle,  Wash 

Meskimons,  James   R Reno,   Nev Civil  and  mining 

engineer 6 

Mock,  Nannie   E Pomona,   Cal Teaching 13 

Moores,   Edna   L 738  Georgia  St.,  L.  A Teaching 13 

Mosher,  Herbert  C Berkeley,   Cal Oil  merchant ....   6 

Mosher,  James  W Berkeley,   Cal Oil  merchant ....   6 

Nevell,  Ella  M 1041  Sunset  Blvd.,  L.  A Teaching 14 

New-man,  Addie    

Norton,  Gertrude  R Auburn,    Cal 

Oliver,   Myrtle   G.    (Stein) .  .  .  Alhambra,    Cal 5 

Pepper,  Lizzie  N 847  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching Uy^ 

Pratt,  Abbie  L.  (Kettering) .  .Died   May  8,  1904 10 

Quinn,   Lili    C.    (Thorpe) ....  Eureka,    Cal    2 

Richmond,  Adah 1408i^  S.  Figueroa  St.,  L.  A. Teaching 13 

Robinson,    Mabel    (Arkills)  .  .  Globe,   Ariz 6 

Rowell,  Clara  M L.  A.  Pub.  Library Asst.  Pub.  Li- 
brary   2 

Sabine,  Agnes   G 858  S.  Hill  St.,  L.  A Teaching 13 

Sayre,    Ludema    1235  E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Sec.  Y.  W.  C.  A..13 

Schwannecke,     Antoine      A. 

(Fullerton)     Copyist 6 

Sexton,  Mary  G 836  W.  38th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 12j^ 

Smith,   Carrie   E.    (Rea) Nipoma,   Cal 4 

Smith,   F.   Leora    

Squires,  Marie  L.  (Carpenter)Orange,  Cal 

Steele,  Mattie  L.    .  .  .  .^ 6012  Hayes  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 13 

Taylor,  Harriet  E.  (Neeley)   Duarte,   Cal 11 

Teahan,  Kate  E 1939  Bonsallo  Ave.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching 13 

Thorpe,   Helena   B.    (Riche)   Echo,    La 4 

Thorpe,    Virginia    R.    (Dun- 

nigan)    511    E.  Ave.  28,   L.  A 5 

Townsend,    Belle    (Covert) .  .  Long  Beach,  Cal 5 

Tritt,  Wiliam  W 1841  Cimarron  St.,  L.  A Teaching 13 

Van    Slyck,    Marion    Albany,  N.  Y Teaching 12 

Voester,  Louisa  F.  (McDon- 
ald)      1164  VV.  37th  St.,  L.  A 3 

Watson,  Floyd  R Urbana,   111 Teaching  (Univ.)   3^ 

Way,  Ava  K.  (Griswold) ....  Covina,   Cal 5 

Whitehead,  Sarah  A.   (Bick- 

nell)     Mentone,  Cal Teaching 10 

Williams,  Flo-ence  V.   (Con- 
nor)      Round   Valley,   Cal 9 

Young,  Gertrude    Died  Feb.  25,  1897 1 

Ziegler,  Carrie  D.   (Walker)    Long   Beach,   Cal 2 

CLASSES  OF  YEAR  ENDING  JUNE,  1894 

Abrams,  George   D 

Adams,  Ella  A.  (Bulpitt) ....  Bishop,   Cal 9 

Adams,   Laura   S.   (Sheldon)    Crescent  City,  Cal 

Alexander,  Josephine   

Anderson,  Grace    126  W.  27th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 12^ 

Armstrong,    Jeannette    (De- 

Garmo     1671    Church   St.,   L.   A 5 

39 


Baker,    Anne    M.     (McDon- 
ald)      Altadena,    Cal 

Barden,  Estelle  J.  ( Watson)  Urbana,  111 4 

Bethune,   Isabel    1021    N.  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A.Teacbing 11 

Bird,  Richard  N Los  Angeles,  Route  6 Teaching 12 

Bradley,   Helen   A.    (Negus)   Lompoc,   Cal 7 

Brand,  Joseph   Everett    Died  April   12,  1903 4 

Buckham,  Emilv  A.  (Neece)   Long   Beacli,  Cal 4j/2 

Carrick,    Ida   E 2709  S.  Grand  Ave..  L.  A  .  .  .  .Teaching 12 

Carter,     Brancie     (Stevens)   Santa   BarJjara    2 

Carter,    Gussie    Santa    Barbara    4 

Chase,  Anna   E San  Francisco   State  Sec.W.  C. 

T.  U 7 

Chilton,   Orabel    Santa    Ana     12 

Coleman,    Adah    Z.     (Wick- 

ersham)     Died  Jan.  29,    1901 3 

Colgan,  Mary  L.  (^iIcLaugh- 

lin)     1471  W.  27th  St.,  L.  A 4 

Cooper,    Belle     2321  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A ...  .Teaching  (H.S.).  9 

Craw,   Lulu   E.    (Main) Corona,   Cal Teaching 11 

Depue,  Eva  M.   (Selby) 2139  Ivens  Ave.,   L.  A 7 

Downing,  Nannie  H 1515   Santee   St.,   L.  A Teaching 9 

Field,  Lizzie  M 401   W.  22nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 13 

Flood,    Helena    F.    (Smith)   Pomona,  Cal 1 

Folsom,    Marian    (Wallace)   Portland,  Oregon    

Fox,   Charles  J 1505   Temple   St.,   L.   A Teaching 12 

Fraisher,  Robert  L San  Fernando,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.).12 

Hall,  Mary  E Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching II1/2 

Hartley,    May    (Barclay).... 

Hawkins,  Jessie  E Norwalk,    Cal Teaching 12 

Hess,   Henry  J 

Huber,    Lulu    (Francis) 1932  Hobart  Blvd.,  L.  A 

Huyck,   Myrtella 

Johnson,  Amanda  N 

Killifer,   Lydia    Orange,  Cal Teaching 12 

King,  Musedora   

Lindley,  Vesta    Died  Aug.  3,  1905 7 

Matthewson,      Christina      J. 

(Shults)     2100  La  Salle  Ave..  L.  A 3^ 

May,   Mattie    (Talbott) Tipton.    Cal Teaching 4 

McCaldin,  Alice  G 

McDowell,  A.   Maude    

McEuen,  Minnie   (Meyer) ...  150  5th  Ave.,  N.   Y 6 

McFadden,    Lizzie     Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 81/2 

McKusick,    Maud    A.    (Jud- 

son)    Whittier,    Cal Teaching 5^^ 

Milner,  Elsa  E 717  W.  Washington  St.,  L.  A. Student  (Rad- 

clifife) 1 

Moore,  Jessie    Alhambra,    Cal Teaching  (H.S.) 

Nevell,   Rosa  J.    (Burns )...  .480  Centennial   St.,  L.  A 2^ 

Newkirk,  Lizzie  G 719  Rampart  St.,  L.  A Teaching 12^ 

Nichols,  Elmer  E Berkeley,   Cal Lawyer 8 

Norton,  Esther  F 2225  W.  15th  St.,  L.  A 5y2 

Norton,   Mina   A 

Peckham,   Sophronia  F 1515   W.  29th   St..   L.  A Teaching 11 

Porter,  Roy  1044  E.  20th  St..  L.  A Teaching 12^ 

Reece,  Hattie  M.  (Schutte) .  .  Carlsbad,    Cal 10^ 

Reeves,  Daisy  Cora   Chicago,   111 Teaching  (H.S.).  4 

Reid,  Vada  (Wilson) Des  Moines,  la 5^ 

Schopbach,  Flora   (Barnett)  2802  Halldale  Ave.,  L.  A 

Schroeter,  Clara  (Twiss) 624  Towne  Ave..  L.  A 

Shelden.  George  M Crescent  City,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.) 

Small,    Myrtle    E Glendale,  Cal Teaching 12 

40 


Smith,    Bettie    E.    (Cashoii)   Martin,    Tenn 8 

Smith,  Mrs.  Clara  Estelle  B..  Hotel    Leighton,    L.    A Teaching 12^ 

Stedman,  Lulu  M 1119  W.  17th   St.,  L.  A lli^ 

Stone,   Carrie   B 

Sullivan,   Annie   C Hollywood,    Cal Teaching 10^ 

Swain,  Mary  E.   (Garrett)  .  .  .  Santa   Ana,   Cal 6 

Thompson,  Jessie   L Huntington   Beach,  Cal Teaching 13 

Thompson,   Susie   I San   Bernardino    Teaching 10 

Vaughan,  Edwin  L 1311   Ingraham  St.,  L.  A.    ...Physician 0 

Vinyard,     Helen     P.     (Peas- 
ley)     673  S.  Bonnie  Brae,  L.  A 2i^ 

Walkem,  Sarah  J 1244  Santa  Monica  Ave.,  L. A.  .Teaching 12 

Weil,    Adele    1606  Toberman  St.,  L.  A 10 

Woodcock,  Agnes  R 

Woodford,   Kate   L Honolulu,   T.   H Teaching 9 

Young,  Roy  J Berkeley .  Real  estate 9 

CLASSES   OF  1895 

Abbott,  Mary  V 1111  S.  Union  Ave.,  L.  A . .  ..Teaching 8^ 

Backus,  Viola  K 512  S.  Fremont  Ave.,  L.  A 9 

Barber,  Letta   1424  Newton  St.,  L.  A Teaching 12 

Barrett,  Gertrude  M 

Beckley,     Charlotte     (Cush- 

man)   Del   Sur,   Cal 5 

Bennett,     Grace     V.     (Wil- 

lard)     

Beswick,  Benjamin  F Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 12 

Bixby,  Alice  M.  (Close) Pomona,  Cal 1 

Boutell,  Clara  E.   (Merrill) .  .  1372  E.  22nd  St.,  L.  A 

Brown,  Aline   (Benedict)..  ..1739  Church  St.,  L.  A 5 

Cass,  Cora     (Packard) 118  W.  Ave.  56,  L.  A 2 

Casteel,  Luella  (Wadsworth)322  S.  Ave.  21,  L.  A 0 

Catey,   Minnie    L Compton,   Cal Teaching 11 

Catey,  George  W New  York  City Supt.  water 

supply 2 

Clarke,  Kate  Augusta    

Conaway,  Grace  A.  (Louth- 

ian)     1031   Everett  St.,  L.  A Teachin.g 6 

Cook,  Jeanne  H.   (Woolsey)   1446  Constance  St.,  L.  A 2^ 

Couchman,  Harry  H 626  Towne  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 11 

Crandall,  Rosa  M.  (Wilson)   San  Bernardino    7 

Curtin,  Louisa  K 937  Francisco  St.,  L.  A Teaching 11 

Cutler,    Elsie    D.    (Tweedy)    Rivera,  Cal Teaching 4 

Dimock,  Helen   Orange,   Cal Teaching 10 

Eberle,  Edith   F Santa   Barbara,   Cal Teaching 8 

Fanning,  Frank  F Glendora,   Cal Teaching 10 

Frazier,  Alice   M Orange,  Cal Teaching 13 

Galpin   Lloy    502  N.  Ave.  64,  L.  A Teaching  (H.S.).  8 

Gillespie,  Grace  L 

Grubb,    Lewis     Cantrall,    111 Farming 10 

Guard,    Henrietta    B.    (Bag- 
ley)     Downey,    Cal 

Hamilton,    May  J.    (Harris)   Redlands,   Cal 6 

Hastings,  Ida  R.   (Winters)  231  Ave.  25,  L.  A 10 

Heil,  Caroline  E.  (Small)   ...724  E.  41st  St.,  L.  A 6 

Hill,  Walter   B Garden   Grove,   Cal Medical  student .   4 

Horgan,  Gertrude  J 1241  El  Molino  St.,  L.  A . .  . .  Teaching 12 

Hornbeck,    Lucy    B.    (Man- 
chester)      1528  Girard  St.,  L.  A 7 

Hough,  Edith  M 1070  W.  36th  St..  L.  A Office  work 5 

41 


Hutton,  Ada  E 1007  W.  21  st  St.,  L.  A 3J/^ 

Hyde,  Olive  E.   (Knoch) .  .  .  .2817  E.  6th  St.,  L.  A 8j4 

Jennings,  Lulu  B Olathe,   R.   R.   3,   Kansas. ..  .Teaching 12 

Johnson,  Delius  Oscar    Dawson,  Alaska    

Kellogg,  Minnie  L.  (Hogue)   Carpinteria,   Cal 7 

Knight,  Edith  C Covina,  Cal Teaching 11 

Landell,  Margaret  E Anaheim,  Cal 

Langbein,  Lillian  E.   (Rich- 
ardson)     146  N.  Gates  St.,  L.  A 8 

Laughlin,  Clara  A Deceased 

Laughlin,  Grace  A 1 147  W.  41  st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 12 

Levy,  Theresa    1029  Hoover  St.,  L.  A 0 

Lotshar,  Mrs.  Sarah  R 848  W.  38th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 12 

Lotspheich,  Jessie  A 843  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching 9 

Manley,  Edna  T.  H 215  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 12 

McCarty,  Alice  C.  (Watson)  Orange,  Cal 8 

McGowan,  Lucy  G 987  Berendo  St.,  L.  A Teaching 10 

Measor,   Reumah   E.    (Dam- 

ron)    Anaheim,  R.  F.  D.  2   6^ 

Meyer,  Henry  C.  H 150  5th  Ave.,  New  York  ..  ..Editor 3 

Mitchell,  Sarah  A.  (Newson)  Garden   Grove,  Cal 6 

Mitchell,  William Garden  Grove,  Cal Teaching 12 

Newby,    Nellie    J.  (Cullom)   Ventura,  Cal 8 

Newell,    Mary    F.    (Martin)   Shandon,  Cal Teaching S 

Oman,  Marguerite  E 806  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A 11 

Paine,  May  L Los  Angeles,  R.  F.  D.  5 Teaching III/2 

Prince,    Lily    E.     (Fulford)   Lankershim,    Cal. 7 

Ross,    Christina    B.    (Buck)  Westminster,  Cal 3 

Scollard,  Dora  E 637  S.  Hill  St.,  L.  A Teaching 11 

Senour,    Buena    M.    (Watt)   Halleck,  Cal 4 

Smith,  Nelle  E.,  (Pease) ....  Died  March  26,  1905 0 

Smith,  Rosa  Belle  

Snow,  Wm.  M Fullerton,  Cal Ganger  and 

bookkeeper.  .  .   41/2 
Sprague,  Agnes  M.  (Cooke)., 

Sullivan,  Elizabeth  T Hollywood,    Cal Teaching 8 

Swain,  Emma  M.  (Pruden) .  .721  S.  Broadway,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Thomas,  Maude  A 147  W.  17th  St.,  L.  A 10 

Timmons,  Lucretia  E.  (Dres- 
ser)      Delano,   Cal Teaching 10 

Tritt,  Anna  M.  (Dennis) ....  1923  Oak  St.,  L.  A 5 

Varney,   Minnie    (Gregg) ....  Lankershim,  Cal 2 

Watson,  Helen  S Santa  Barbara,  Cal Teaching  (H.S.).  8 

West,  Nella  A 240  S.  Griffin  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 11^ 

White,   Chas.   E 407  N.  Ave.  61,  L.  A Teaching 11 

Wittich,   Mary  K 

Wolfe,   Estelle    (Gilbert) .  .  .  .467  Solana  Ave.,  L.  A 7 

Wern.  Bertha  (Home) 1429  W.  23rd  St.,  L.  A 

Young,  Edwd.  R 434  Pac.  Elec.  Bldg.,  L.  A . .  .  Lawyer 5 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1896 

Atherton,  Ruth  B 236  N.  Alta  St.,  L.  A Teaching 11 

Barron,  Ida  E.  (Ryan) 365  S.  Johnston  St.,  L.  A 5 

Bellah,  Frances  (Hodges) ..  .1529  W.  28th  St.,  L.  A 2 

Bleasdale,  Benj.  G 213  W.  22nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 10 

Bledsoe,  Nelson  C Bisbee,  Ariz Physician 7 

Booth,  Menetta  M Spaulding,  Cal Teaching 9 

Bradish,   Mary    (Miller) Puyallup,  Wash 2 

Brenizer,  Minette  A 2548  Powell  St.,  L.  A Teaching 10 

Brown,  Arthur  C 666  E.  46th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 11 

Camp.  E.  R Rivera.  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  1 Teaching 8 

Campbell,  Geo.  W Norwalk,  Cal Teaching 

42 


Carle,    Estelle    (Seymour) ..  .926  E.  11th  St.,  L.  A 3 

Clarke,  Mary  J.   (Wall) Sweet  Springs,  Mo ]   71/2 

Clay,  Ida  B Pomona,  Cal Teaching '.  10j4 

Cokm,  Frances  0 1529  Temple  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Coward,    Beulah    B S.Pasadena Teaching-  10 

Crise,  Lola  E.  (Cleave) 3709  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A .'.'.'.".".;   5 

Dawe,  Ida  M.  (K'g'n,  '98) . .  .  Santa  Barbara,  Cal Teaching 8j/^ 

Dickson,   Marie    Escondido,  Cal Teaching 9 

Dix,   Cora  A 

Dow,    Josephine    M.    (Will- 
iams)  Died  Nov.  22,  1904 4 

Embody,   Mildred    (Thomp- 
son)  Died  July  21,  1904 7 

Gage,  Harriet  T.   B.    (Bled- 
soe)  Bisbee,    Ariz 10 

Gaud,  Marg't 247  E.  27th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 9 

Gray,  Mabel  T 3605  McClintock  Ave.,  L.  A.. Teaching 10 

Harper,  Clara   (Fay) Downey,  Cal 0 

Heil,  Frances  J Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching.  ...       10 

Horrell,  Marg't  R.  (Smith) .  .  542  W.  47th  St.,  L.  A 4 

Hughes,  Minnie  E Norwalk,  Cal Teaching 11 

Hunt,  Bertha  R Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching  10 

Hutchinson,  Nellie  V.  (Gal- 

braith) 1068  W.  Jefferson  St.,  L.  A 5 

Johnston,  Eva  M.  (Pratt) . .  .  Pasadena    3 

Johnston,  K.  Courtney 246  Ave.  42,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Johnston,  M.  Louise  (K'g'n, 

'97)   246  Ave.  42,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Kelley,  Maude  L San  Diego    Teaching 8 

Kelsey,  Helen  F.  (Lynn)  . .  .  .Santa  Monica,  Cal    Teaching 7 

Lamb,  Rosa  E 

Longley,  Laura  B.  (Bagley) .  1119  Arapahoe  St.,  L.  A 3 

McLam,  Leonore 836  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A Teaching 9 

McPhail,  Kathleen  1 1257  W.  24th  St.,  L.  A 10 

Martin,  Ruth    (Clewett) Long  Beach,  Cal 2j/^ 

Mathes,  Sue  M.  (Bowdle)  .  .  .  Died,  1906 

Metcalf,  Beeda  A Sawtelle,  Cal Teaching 10^ 

Mitchell,  Edith  A.  (William- 
son)   South  Pasadena,  Cal 3 

Oswald,  Tillie  (Althouse) .  . .  2504  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A 2 

Raab,  Martha  J Died  Nov.  1,  1897.  1 

Reavis,   W.    Elmo 965  Everett  St.,  L.  A Printing  and 

book-binding..   7 

Rood,  Lillian  E.  (Cronin) . .  .430  N.  Bunker  Hill  Ave.,  L.  A 4 

Skinner,  Ada  M.  M Died  July,   1896 0 

Smallwood,   Claude Berkeley,   Cal Teaching  (H.S.).  7 

Stanley,  Eleanor  (Small- 

wood) Berkeley,   Cal 3 

StrouD,  Adah  M.  (Scott) ....  Mesa,  Ariz 

Stubblefield,  John  S 

Tate,  Mignonette  E.  (Green- 
field)  Bridgeport,    Conn 1 

Taylor,   Maud 

Teggart,  Helen  E 

Thomson,  Elspeth  R 

Thomson,  Mabel  I.  (Tweedy)  Calabasas,  Cal 3^/^ 

Tower,  Emily  E Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 11 

Venning,      Gertrude      F. 

(Wright)     Alameda    4 

Weirwille,  W.  H San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 10 

Wern,  Otis 2338  W.  20th  St.,  L.  A Sec.  Water  Wks.  5 

Willis,  Elberta  M Burbank,  Cal.  R.  F.  D  2. ..  .Teaching 11 

Williams,   May    (Wern) 2338  W.  20th  St.,  L.  A 6 

Wright,   S.    Bruce Alameda,   Cal Lawyer 6 

43 


CLASS  OF  FEBRUARY,  1897 

Badham,  Byron 1286  W.  29th  St.,  L.  A Merchant 8 

Bates,  Elizabeth 3115  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 9 

Burgess,  Caroline  L Bakersfield,   Cal 

Case,  M.  Ellen   (Barber) San  Diego,  Cal 7 

Chase,  Lydia  M.  (Bowen) . .  .  .Pasadena   6  1-3 

Cooper,  Alice  C. 2321  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Student  (Stan- 
ford    7 

Doss,  Maude  J.   (Farley) Santa   Barbara    7 

Ensign,  Olive  L Spadra.    Cal Teaching 10 

Hassheider,  Tillie  W.(Weise)Tananan,  P.   I Teaching 10 

Hildebrandt.  Augusta    415  Court  St.,  L.  A Teaching 10 

Holleran,  Marg't   245  S.  Beaudry,  L.  A Teaching 9 

Houghton,  Emilie   

Kerns,  Mary  Alma 916  Grattan  St.,  L.  A Teaching lOj^ 

Keyes,  Edwin  E Berkeley.   Cal Lawyer 9^^ 

Keyes,  Lucille   (Hanigan) .  .  .  ]\Ianila,  P.  I 4 

King,  Emma  M 

Meader,  Marg't  M 145  S.  Griffin  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 9 

Moore,  Effie  W.   (Dobson).. 

Munday,  Helen  D Died  June   15,  1900 1 

Post,  Chas.  A 315   Grant   Bldg.,   L.   A Lawyer 5 

Ronan,  Julia  C 503  S.  Hancock  St.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching 8 

Shoemaker,  Fred  W 34  St.  James  Park,  L.  A Book-keeper IVz 

Stockton,  Mary  I Berkeley.  Cal Teaching 7 

Taylor,   Martha   R 1 

Webster,  Elizabeth  E Ontario,  Cal Teaching 7 

Wethern,  Jennie   L.    (Rice)..  San   Bernardino.  Cal Teaching 7 

Young,  Myron    Garberville,   Cal 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1897 

Barnes,  Lela    San  Marcas,  Cal Teaching 10 

Bristol,  Blanche  E.  (Stubble- 
field) 

Cochran,    Irene    (Pollard) ..  .2118  Michigan  Ave.,  L.  A 2 

Connor,   Lucy 

Crowell,  Alice  G 1421  Albany  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8^4 

Flood,  Florence  B Pomona,   Cal Teaching 9 

Hall,  Alice  G 

Harris,   Flora   (Jessen) Redlands,   Cal IVz 

Hazen,    Lillian    1660  Shatto   St.,   L.   A Teaching 10 

Hodgkins,  Edith  M 1917  Sherifif  Place,  L.  A Teaching 8^ 

Holleran,   Nora    245  S.  Beaudry  St.,  L.  A Teaching 10 

Kalliwoda,  Mrs.  Anna 1069  Temple  St.,  L.  A Real  estate 2 

Langman,  Emma   D.   (Bum- 
stead)     Ontario,  Cal 8 

Layne,  Evalyn  A Died  Feb.  21,  1901 ZVi 

Morrissey.  Tessie Deceased 

Nichols,  VVilford  W Berkeley,  Cal Real  estate 6 

Reddy,   Katherine    M.    (Ma- 

har)    San  Pedro.  Cal 7^ 

Rice.  Nina  E Sivas,  Turkey  in  Asia Missionary  tchr..  5 

Richie,   Florence  A 

Snedden.  Anna  (Tuckfield) .  .  Las  Vegas.  Nev ^Vi 

Sproul,  Frank  P Norwalk.  Cal Lawyer 4 

Waters,  Eula  J 2351  London  St.,  L.  A Vz 

Whittington,  Ida  E.  (Doug- 
las)  Flagstaff.   Ariz 9 

Willis.  Harriet  L South   Pasadena    Teaching 10 

WiUis,  Leona  G.  (Foster) .  . .  Burbank.  R.  F.  D.  2 4 

44 


KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 


Allison,  Mrs.  B.  F Oakland,   Cal 

Carhart,    Augusta    Stimson  Bldg.,  L.  A.,  care  of 

Robt.  Carhart   Teaching 7 

Harris,  Margaretta   71   E.  44th  St.,  Chicago 2 

Johnston,   AI.   Louise See  June,   '96 Teaching 6 

CLASS  OF  FEBRUARY,  1898 

Alderson,  Edith 

Bates,  Alice   3115  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A.  .  .  .Teaching 9 

Boyd,  Kate   (Beale) Imperial,  Cal ...Teaching 8 

Caldwell,    Geneva    (Bond) ...  Santa  Cruz,   Cal.    5 

Clark,  Carrie  B Santa   Barbara,   Cal Teaching 7 

Cook,  Ada    Santa   Barbara,   Cal Teaching 6^ 

Diffenbacher,  Lulu 101 1  S.  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A 4 

Fortson,   Florence Berkeley,    Cal Journalism 6 

Gastrich,  William    

Graysen,  Robert Died  Jan.  9.   1907 5 

Lynn,  Leslie  E Greytown,  Nicaragua    Rubber  planter..  3^ 

Morgan,   Emma    

Shoup,   Faith Chico,    Cal Teaching  (H.S.).  2 

Stringfield,  Bertha  (Smith) .  .  Fresno,    Cal 

White,   Florence    2658  N.  Workman  St.,  L.  A 4 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1898 

Annis,    Sarah    (Bobbitt) Manila,  P.   I Teaching 9 

Ayer,    Lillian    (Thompson) .  .755   E.  Adams  St.,  L.  A 5 

Babcock,  Ernest  B 1443  Burlington  Ave.,  L.  A.  .Teaching  (N.S.).  4 

Barnett,   Alma    Berkeley     Grad.  student 

(Radcliff) 4 

Bedford,  Lola   (Mitchell) Westminster,  Cal 3y2 

Bletso,  Leah   (Bouelle) 824  Mallard  St.,  L.  A 8 

Bont,  Josephine   232  Bunker  Hill,  L.  A Teaching 9 

Bostwick,   Isabel    Pasadena     Teaching 8 

Bowman,   Harold 

Bright,  Grace  (Stopher) San  Bernardino,  Cal 1 

Brooks,  Ethel   972  E.  46th   St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Bullis,  Reina   Mexico   City    Teaching 9 

Canniff,    Edith    Pasadena    Teaching 6 

Chaffee,  Fannie   (Xewsom) .  .2619^4  Central  Ave.,  L.  A 3 

Claj^ton,   Elizabeth    

Collins,  Mrs.  Ama  H San  Diego,  Cal Teaching 9 

Davis,  Abel  M 1443  Valencia  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

DeBerry,  Josephine   (Tyler) .  Santa    Cruz,    Cal 7 

Dickison,   Clarence    Clearwater,  Cal Teaching 7 

Elliott,    Elsie    (Charlton)  .  .  .  .2144  Reservoir  St.,  L.  A .'. 1 

Fanning,   Burton    208  E.  40th  St.,   L.  A Electrician 

Fowler,   Mabel    

Frazier,  Elizabeth    212  W.  109th  St.,  N.  Y ' 

Glines,  Etta   ( Vegeley) Santa  Ana   3j^ 

Gough,  Mattie  S.  (Whiteside)  Huntington   Beach.   Cal 0 

Graham,  Daisy  B 1426  Calumet  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Green.    Frances    1016  E.  23rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8^ 

Hall,  Kate  A 727>4  S.  Grand  Ave..  L.  A 

Hamlin,    Elizabeth    Ocean  Park,  Cal Teaching 9 

Hawley,  Agnes   (Whitaker) .  .Long  Beach.  Cal 7 

Hilliard,   Justine    Long   Beach.   Cal Teaching 8^ 

Kerns,    Fannie    916  Grattan  St.,  L.  A Teaching 9 

McEachin,   Mary    1404  Toberman  St.,  L.  A.  .    .Teaching 8 

McKenzie.  M.  Dolina   245  S.  Bunker  Hill,  L.  A.  .  .  .Teaching 9 

45 


Macomber,  Clara  Tustin,  Cal Student  (Univ.).  5 

Mitchell,  Rich'd  P Westminster,  Cal Teaching 8^ 

Meyers,  Katherine    1623  Georgia  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Nauerth,  Winnie    1032  Grand  View  Ave.,  L.  A. Traveling 4i/^ 

Norris,  Mary  M Redlands.   Cal Teaching 9 

Pankey,  Dora  (Glines) Tulare,  Cal 4 

Pfenniger,  Leila  416  W.  4th  St.,  L.  A Teaching.  ......  9 

Rees,    Minnie    632  Britannia  St.,  L.  A 

Robinson,  Ethel  M Ventura,   Cal Teaching 5 

Seymoure,  Anna  (Bradshaw)San  Bernardino,  Cal 6 

Smith,  Maude  (Kirkpatrick) .  1954  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A 5 

Stahmer,  Ella   722  Lake  St.,  L.  A Teaching 9 

Tate,   Lillian    1 729  Oxford  Ave.,   L.   A Architectural 

drawing 3 

Terry,  Lillie  (Cosner) Sherman,    Cal Teaching 9 

Van  Dompselaar,  Theresa ...  1324  Stanford  Ave.,  L.  A  ...  .Teaching 8 

Weise,  Charles  A Tananan,  P.   I Teaching IVz 

Wilber,  Edith   

Williams,   Belle    Pasadena    Teaching 5 

Willis,  Bessie   Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 9 

Wright,  Ella  M.  (Messinger)Los  Angeles,  R.  F.  D.  3;  394 5 

Wright,  May  E 824  W.  37th  St.,  L.  A Teaching ^Vi 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Brush,  Edith   (Thomas) 

Dawe,  Ida  M See  June,  '96. 

Dunn,  Emma  M 551  Fremont  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Furrey,  Edith    1103  Ingraham  St.,  L.  A 

Gibson,  Elizabeth 1634  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Kellogg,   Annie    . .  .» 

Knight,  Agnes    Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  P.  O.  Box  386     8>4 

Lipe,  Clara 3512  Wesley  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Livingston,  Mae 133  N.  Flower  St.,  L.  A 

Millar,  Bess 301  S.  Olive  St.,  L.  A Teaching 9 

Reed,   Fannie    Santa   Barbara,  Cal Teaching 4 

Reese,  Mae  W.    (Manchester)  Santa  Barbara,  Cal Stenographer..  6 

Robinson,  Augusta    

Stansbury,  Minnie 1052  Florida  St..  L.  A Teaching 3 

Tallmadge,  Mary  (Douglas) .  Gardena,  Cal 0 

Underwood,  Nettie  (Holton)Died  January  12,  1907 8 

Visscher,   Henrietta    Pasadena,  Cal Teaching 9 

Walker,  Mrs.  Jennie  Mosher.  Berkeley,  Cal Professional 

nurse 3J^ 

Ward,  Agnes 1 121  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A  .  .  .  .  Teaching 8j^ 

CLASS  OF  JANUARY,   1899 

Aisenpries,  Eda    

Beam,  Mae    San  Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 7 

Boyd,  Jennie  Colton,  Cal Teaching 8 

Casner,  Frances  

Chase,  Eva  M.   (Akers) Fullerton,  Cal 1 

Clarke,   Grace    (Green) Gardena,   Cal Teaching 6 

Davis,  Martha  E Highland,   Cal Postal  clerk  ....  8 

Dwire,  Carrie    Hollywood,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  2    .  .Teaching 7 

Endicott,   Marietta    Pomona,  Cal 

Ford.  Ada  Irene Died  Aug.  25,  1904 3 

Griswold,  Estella  (Hart) ....  Holtville,    Cal 3 

Halberstadt,  Leonore 1014  W.  17th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Hall,  Marie  E Chico,    Cal Teaching  (N.S.).  7i^ 

Hunt,  Barta  (Hilliard) New  York  City   2 

Jemison,  Nellie  (Jonas) 1616  Griffith  Ave.,  L.  A Kindergarten 

student  (N.  S.)  2 
46 


Jones,  Alice    M.    (Green) Colton,    Cal 2 

Lemon,  Nellie  J.   (Hargrave)  Banning,  Cal .  "   3 

Lietzau,  Emily   361   W.  16th  St.,  L.  A Teaching!  ......   8 

Loring,    Grace    (Snedden)  .  .  .  Stauffer,   Cal 41/^ 

Lovell,  Olivia   (Forgay) 653  S.  Workman  St.,  L.  A 4 

McCarthy,  Elizabeth  C 316  Zutrobe  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Meyer,   Charles   Clarence Santa   Cruz,   Cal Grad.  student 

(Columbia) ...   5 

Mosseman,  Adele  M 1622  Girard  St.,  L.  A Teaching  8 

Owen,  Martha  P.    (Wallop). 

Schmieding,    Pauline    1745   Church  Ave..  L.  A Teaching 7 

Wallop,   Adelia    (Balfour)  .  .  .  .\lhambra     ^y^ 

Webster,   Lillian    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching  8 

White,    Carrie    ( Willard) ....  Simi,  Cal '.....'.'.   4 

Wilkinson,   Jessie    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 6 

Wing,  Mrs.   Esther  Enos.  .  .  .224  Welcome  St.,  L.  A..  1 

Wood,  Minnie   (Stewart)  ....  1042  W.  22nd  St.,  L.  A li/^ 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1899 

Baker,  Bertha  E Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 7 

Barnes,  Adda  L 2020  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A.  .  .Teaching 6 

Barron,  Flora   M 3040  Key  West  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Berry,  Vida  H Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 7 

Bland,  L.  Adelina   Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 7j4 

Bland,  Harriet  M Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 7 

Blum,  Edith 825  W.  Pico  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Bohan,  Martha  B.  (Waters) .  2343  London  St.,  L.  A 6 

Bowen,  Cornelia   E.   L Died  June   16,   1903 4 

Cannon,  Ellen  R Pomona,  Cal 4 

Carpenter,  Clara  I 

Carpenter,  Mary  G Pomona,  Cal 5 

Casey,  Frances  L.  (Civille) . .  Ocean  Park,   Cal 

Colton,  Lydia  A Bakersfield,    Cal Teaching 6 

Culver,   Harriet   E Garvanza,   Cal Teaching 11 J/^ 

Dick,  Ona  V 1142  W.  10th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Dickinson,   Lucia   L    (Roe) .  .435  S.  Chicago  St.,  L.  A 0 

Dwire,   Julia    Hollywood,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  2.  . Teaching 7 

Enos,   Dotha    (Conly) 224  Welcome  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Fellows,  F.  Wm 3801   Michigan  Ave.,  L.  A . .  .  Law  student ....  3 

Eraser,  Jessie  M 716  Whittier  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Good,   Sydney  V 6425  Eagle  Rock  Ave.,  L.  A. .Teaching 6j/^ 

Graham,  Ethel  Pearl    1426  Calumet  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Gray,  Pearl  E.   (Straw) El  Toro,  Cal 3 

Grebe,  Laura  A 222  W.  25th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Griffith,  Mabel   Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 8 

Gunning,  Alma  E Venice,  Cal Teaching 6j^ 

Hamilton,   Myrtle    Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 7 

Harris,  Lila  A.    (Widney)  .  .  .  Santa  Ana,  Cal 1  ^ 

Higley,  Alice  D.   (Gordon) .  .  Hollywood,   Cal 

Hinman,  Gertrude  M Pasadena,  Cal Teaching 8 

Hoff,   Clara    

Hogan,  Laura  E.    (Cole) ....  319  W.  40th  St.,  L.  A 4 

Holcomb,  Grace  F.    (Munsey)744  W.  16th  St.,  L.  A 1 

Holmes,  Julia   K 2784  W.  8th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Kingery,  Frances  F 127  W.  17th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Lenton,  Lavinia  Fullerton,  Cal Deaconess 

School 5 

Lopez,  Guadalupe    1056  W.  38th  St.,  L.  A .Teaching  (H.S.).  6 

Lovejoy,  Lena  G Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching 7j^ 

Orr,  Clara  E.   (Menefee) ....  Covina,   Cal 2^/2 

Pfaffenberger,     S  e  1  m  a      I. 

(Ross) 3016  Eagle  St.,  L.  A  6 

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Porter,  Annette    Santa  Monica.  Cal Teaching 7 

Powell,  Katherine  B 161  E.  36th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Ramboz,  Ina  W 2906  La  Salle  Ave.,  L.  A  . .  .  .Teaching 7 

Rehbock,  Elsie  VV.  (Lewis) .  .Indio,  Cal 

Roberts,  Alma  L 1219  W.  7th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Rodgcrs,  Robt.  J Gardena,   Cal Teaching 8 

Sanford,  Mary  A 

Shaffer,  Jennie  L.  (Tweedy) .  Compton,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  2 6 

Stewart,  Jessie  .\ 5633   Pasadena  Ave.,  L.  A  . .  .Teaching 4 

Stone,  Mabel  (Conlee) 1969  Bonsallo  Ave.,  L.  A 3 

Stratton,  Edith  O.  (Kitt ) .  . .  .  Tucson.  Ariz 5 

Stuhlman,  Elizabeth  C 926  S.  Union  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Swain,   Grace    B Acton,   Cal Teaching  (H.S.).  4 

Teale,   Pearl   Charlotte 213  S.  Soto  St.,  L.  A Teaching 8 

Thorpe,  Chas.  H 747  W.  18th  St.,  L.  A Teaching  (H.S.).  8 

Tritt,  Jessie   A 1323  VVinfield  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Wade,  Marie  B.   (Zint) Goleta,  Cal Teaching 4J4 

Warren,    Lillie    

White,  Mildred  E.  (Willard).Simi,  Cal 1 

Widney,    Emma    (Pauly) . .  .  .  1205  S.  Olive  St.,  L.  A 3^4 

Young,  Maude  A.   (Martin)  ..Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  5 4 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Bourne,   Jennie    ( .\dkeson)  .  .  Richmond,   Cal 5 

Dickey,  Ethel   Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 6 

Dodge,  Nellie   

Ferguson,  Hattie   1 310  S.  Soto  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Hitt,   Barbara   G.    (Alden) .  . .  Palo  Alto,  Cal 1 

Leland,    Gertrude    Santa   Barbara,   Cal 5 

Maynard,  Elizabeth    310  S.  Soto  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Plimpton,   Helen   L Riverside.   Cal 8 

Smith,  Clara  C 2293  W.  22nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Stanton,  Carrie   B 420  W.  31st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Stoddart,  Bessie  D 1052   Beacon  St.,  L.  A Settlement  work.  ^ 

Whitcomb,  Elizabeth    Glendora,   Cal 4 

Whitlock,    Maude    666  W.  38th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Wood,  Minnie  C Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 8 

CLASS  OF  FEBRUARY,  1900 

Adams,  Romola  M Azusa,   Cal Teaching 6j^ 

Amick,  Myrtle  E South  Pasadena,  Cal Student  (Univ.).   5 

Austin,  Juanita  V.  (Rogers) .  Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 4 

Bailey,  Letha  (Davis) 

Baker,   Julia    713  W.  1st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Ball,   Kate    Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 6 

Barnes,   Mabel    2020  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A.  .  .Teaching 5 

Barron,  Pearl  L.  (Malcom) . .  Long  Beach,  Cal 6 

Bean.  Jane  L.  (Toll) San    Francisco 0 

Blind,  Linnean  E 337  S.  Hancock  St.,  L.  A  .  .  .  .  Teaching 6 

Boden,  Geo.  A Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 7^ 

Boehncke,  George  Hollywood.  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  2.  .L.  A.  Pac.  Ry.  . .   4 

Borthwick,   Isabel    (French) .  Berkelev.    Cal 1 

Brown,  Corris 142  E.  5"5th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6j^ 

Burnett,  Grace  R.   (Raleigh).2307  Michigan  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

Christensen,  Clara  M Anaheim.  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  4... Teaching 7 

Cooper,  Rebecque  M 1950  Santee  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6^ 

Darling,   Stella    Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 6 

Fanning,  Mamie  E 1040  Overton  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Green,  Jennie  P.   (Linsley) .  .604  W.  60th  St..  R.  F.  D.  3,L.A 4 

Haas,  Mamie   (Duvall) 116  S.  Prichard  St.,  L.  A 1 

Haines,  Alice   P Escondido,   Cal Teaching 7 

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Hattery,   Bessie    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 7 

Hendricks,  Dorothy  I Deceased 

Hufif,  Wm.  F Long   Beach,   Cal Teaching. 6  ' 

Hugunin,  Mary  E 147  W.  45th  St.,  L.  A Teaching.  . .  6   ■ 

Hunter,  Keysey   San  Diego,  Cal Teaching 7 

Keeler,    E.    Leanore 315  S.  Hancock  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Lambert,   Mabel  J Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching 6 

Langman,  Nellie  A Santa   Barbara,   Cal Teaching 7 

Lawrence,  Elmer  W Fullerton,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  3.  .  .Teaching 6 

Lisk,   Susie    (Haynes) Compton,   Cal 1 

McCarthy,  Emma  A 316  Latrobe  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

McKenzie,  Anna    245  S.   Bunker  Hill  Ave.,  L.  A.Teaching 7 

Meacham,  Kate   C VViseburn,  Cal Teaching 7 

Mitchell,  Mary  B Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 7 

Moon,  Edith  I Hotel  Lovejoy,  Los  Angeles. Teaching 6 

Morrow,  Harriet   Lorena.  .  .  .226  Bailey  St.,  L.  A Teaching  7 

Murphy,  Alice    1138  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A ". 6 

Neel,  Melvin  Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 7 

Nemetz,   Pauline    Anaheim,  Cal Teaching 7 

Noble,  Mary  A Ontario,  Cal Teaching . .  7 

Payne,  Ella  B 1175  E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Peckham,    Edith     C.     (Mea- 
dows)  Altadena,    Cal 4 

Porter,  Carrie  E Fullerton,   Cal Teaching 6 

Rich,      Florence      L       (Van 

Epps)     Glendale,    Cal 1 

Savage,   Margaret    (Dever )  .  .  San  Pedro,  Cal 3i/^ 

Saxton,    M.    Ella Corona,   Cal Teaching 7 

Stafford,  Helen  M 359  W.  Ave.  52,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Stancer,  Josephine  M.  (King)  Goldfield,  Nev 6 

Stebbins,    E.    Mae Died   Nov.  9,   1902 2^ 

Thompson,  Nellie  J 325  S.  Johnston  St.,  L.  A.  .  .  .Teaching 7 

Thomson,  Jessie  H.  (Hunt)  ..Newberry  Park,  Cal 3 

Tyler,  Elsie   

Vincent,  Elizabeth  M San   Francisco,   Cal Teaching 6 

Waite,  Margaret  A 127  E.  5th  St.,  Long  Beach . .  Teaching 7 

Walters,  Lydia  E 426  W.  16th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Weatherholt,  Idella  S 1228  Berendo  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Woods,  Mattie  M.  (Elliott)  ..San  Pedro,  Cal 2 

Woodson,  Meta  M Lemon  Grove,  Cal Teaching 6 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1900 

Bailey,  Alice    Alameda,  Cal Teaching 6^ 

Bosbyshell,   Mary   (Rhone) .  .424  S.  Spring  St.,  L.  A 3 

Brainard,  Maude  E Riverside,   Cal Teaching 7 

Brauer,   Thusnelda    Oakland,  Cal Teaching 6J/2 

Brown,    Maude    (Goodwin) .  .2956  La  Salle  Ave.,  L.  A Sl/i 

Burke,  Agnes  M Rivera,  Cal Teaching 6^2 

Burke,  Edith   Colegrove,    Cal Teaching 6^ 

Callis,  Marian   Ventura,   Cal 

Campbell,   Frank  C El  Monte,  Cal Teaching 6 

Claypool,  Mildred   1287  W.  25th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Cooper,  Ruth   (Rice) San  Diego,  Cal 4 

Davis,  Maude   1221   W.  7th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Dowell,  Adrienne    (Marks ) .  .  Died  Aug.  26,  1906 5 

Embody,   Thraso    (Brown) ..  1348  W.  45th  St.,  L.  A 5 

Fisch,   Ida    405  Temple  St.,  L.  A 5 

Flook,    Eva    (Babb) Santa  Ana,  Cal 5 

Freeman,    Alice    (Lusk) Long  Beach,  Cal 

Click,  Margaret  E 2200  Ocean  View  Ave.,  L.  A.Teaching 7 

Goetz,  John  J Huntington   Beach,   Cal Teaching 6 

Gray,   Laura  D.   (Cochran) .  .  Downey,   Cal 6 

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Grey,    Grace    1024  Albany  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Hackenson,  Hilma  (Hiller) .  .San  Pedro,  Cal 4 

Harrington,    Marg't    Deceased 

Hendershott.  Frances Glendale,  Cal Teaching 6 

Johnson,  Edna   1225  Ingraham  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Jones,  Zella  M Riverside,   Cal Teaching 7 

Kline,  Odessa   (Hutchinson).  1340  30th  Place,  L.  A 

Lambie,  Grace    923  Francisco  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Lane,  Robt 1609  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Lepley,    Wilhelmina     (Hey- 

man)     Alhambra,    Cal 4 

Lindsay,  Ruby   1035  Lincoln  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Little,   Maude    (Smith) 1512  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

Martin,     Mary    E.     (Meski- 

mons)    Reno,   Nev 2 

McAdam,  Isabel   (McAlpine)Sarles,  N.  Dak 6 

McArthur,  Jessie  Died  Oct.  4,  1900 0 

Merriman.   Mrs.    Nina 1109  W.  30th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 10 

Mills,   Sadie   ]\I National  City.  Cal Teaching 4 

Moody,   Mabel    1328  E.  Washington  St.,  L.  A 6 

Monk,  Grace  1613  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A 5 

Netz,   Joseph    1431  W.  39th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Noyes,  Mabel  (Bacon) Whittier,  Cal Teaching 4 

Parker,  Lulu  V Pomona,   Cal Teaching 6^/^ 

Perry,  Grace  (Hill) 1723  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A 1 

Perry,   Zanita    (Elms) First  Nat'l   Bank,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Pfaffenberger,  Carrie   1427  Pleasant  Ave.,  L.  A. ..  .Teaching S 

Phillips,  Lulu  M.   (Gates) . .  .  Paso  Robles,  Cal 3 

Reavis,    Mary    1407  Sunset   Blvd.,  L.  A Teaching S^^ 

Redmond,  Mamie  J San  Pedro,  Cal Teaching 6 

Rehart,    Minnie    (Walker)  .  .  .  Santa  Ana.  Cal 3 

Reinhard.  James   C Hollywood,    Cal Teaching 4 

Riddell,    lone    (Murray) 2216  Leati  Ave.,  L.  A 2 

Shorten,  Annie   Laurie Ventura,   Cal Teaching 7 

Sterry,  Nora   2632  Ellendale  Place,  L.  A.. Teaching 3 

Turner,  Bessie    2505  E.  2nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

White,  William  E 2152  W.  30th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Williams,  Matie  1333  DeLong  St.,  L.  A 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Arnold,  Martha 1111  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Bradford,  Mrs.  Lillian  (Gen. 

Jan.,  "06)   3019  Baldwin  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Cocke,  Amy  F 316  W.  31st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Curran,  Pauline    2122  Thompson  St.,  L.  A 4^ 

Fishburn,  May    South  Pasadena,  Cal Milliner 0 

Hotson,  Ada   (Philpot) Baltimore,    Md 1 

Layne,  Mary  1187  \y.  30th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Louis,  Helen  H.   (Brown)  .  .  .  Arequipa,    Peru    1 

Reynolds,  Edna   

Will,  Anna    McArthur,   Ohio    Teaching 3 

Wilson,  Mabel South  Pasadena,  Cal Teaching 7 

CLASS  OF  FEBRUARY,  1901 

Abbott,   Arthur    Long  Beach.  Cal Teaching 6 

Adams,   Mabel    Pomona,   Cal Teaching 6 

Adams,  Rallah    741   S.   Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Allen,    Mrs.    Blanche 639  Camulus  St..  L.  A Teaching eVz 

Allen,  Mrs.  Mary  (Groves) ..  1202  E.  57th   St.,  L.   A Teaching  voice 

culture 3 

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I 


Baker,  Josephine  L.  (Udall).1113  W.   1st  St.,  L.  A 4 

Boquist,  Cora  M.   (Jepson) .  .953  Menlo  Ave.,  L.  A....  i/^ 

Breen,    Nellie    217  S.  Olive  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Brunson,    Mae    Downey,   Cal Teaching 6 

Clarke,    Emily    Hollywood,    Cal Teaching 6 

Collins,   Laura   A 2134  Reservoir  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Cunningham,  Ida  

Day,  Jessie   (Tittle)    1826  Winfield  St.,  L.  A 

Dickey,   Mabel    (McCoy)  ....  Westminster,    Cal SJ/^ 

Dickson,    Etta    May Sierra  Madre,  Cal Teaching 5 

Doss,   Grace   A Deceased 6>4 

Elden,   Edna   E Cloverdale,   Cal Teaching .  '. 5 

Ellsworth,    Mrs.    De    Grace 

(Hahn)    Lemoore,    Cal 5 

Fishburn,  Rosetta   South  Pasadena,  Cal Teaching 6 

Frackelton,  Lena  M Garvanza,   Cal Teaching 6 

Goodrich,   Sue    (Matthis)  ....  Santa  Margarita,  Cal Teaching 2 

Harrington,   Helen    

Holmes,   Dorothy   (Sprague).Carpinteria,   Cal 4 

Hornbeck,  Stella   

Luttge,  June    Burbank,  Cal Teaching 5 

McGill,  May    Enid,  Okla Teaching 5 

Merrill,   Frank  D 905  E.  43rd  St.,  L.  A Chemist Yi 

Newell,  Florence   (Aliller) .  .  .  Hollywood,    Cal 0 

Palmer,  Winnie    

Papina,  Josephine    Placerville,   Cal Teaching 5 

Patterson,  Mabel  M Glendale,    Cal 3 

Peckham,  Helen 

Pierce,  Minnie  (Manning)  .  .  .  Azusa,   Cal 1 1/^ 

Peters,   Millie    Burbank,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  1 Teaching 6 

Pettis,  Maude   Goleta,  Cal Teaching 6 

Pollans,    Mrs.    Kate Died  Sept.  17,  1902 1^ 

Randall,  Nellie   1800  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  L.  A.Teaching 6 

Redmond,  Ella   Irvington,  Cal Teaching 5^ 

Rolfe,  Banna  L 1288  W.  25th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5^ 

Segerstrom,  Emma  Christine  Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  4.  .Teaching SYz 

Smith,  Jacintha   M.   (Ander- 
son)     Redondo,   Cal 4 

Stewart,    Guy    Highland,   Cal Teaching 6 

Stuart,   Grace    1508  Brooklyn  Ave.,  L.  A.  ..  .Teaching 6 

Travis,   Isabel    (Chase) 2420  Brooklyn  Ave.,  L.  A 3 

Variel,    Lora    (Page) 2237  Michigan  Ave.,  L>.  A 0 

Whitaker,   Forrest   M Long    Beach    Teaching 4^/2 

White,  Julia  Gertrude Fullerton,   Cal Teaching 6 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1901 

Abbott,   Emilita    1111  Union  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Alexander,   Evalyn  V 1648  Girard   St.,   L.   A Teaching 6 

Allen,  Mary  0 1930  New  England  St.,  L.  A.Teaching 5^ 

Austermell,    Bessie    3635  S.   Flower  St.,  L.  A.  ..  .Teaching 2 

Barnes,  Daza  K San  Marcas,  Cal Teaching 6 

Boehncke,    Frieda    Hollywood,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  2.  .Teaching 6 

Bollong,    Stella    (Stewart) .  .  .  Highland,   Cal 4 

Borden,  Ada    Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 6 

Brubaker,  Charles   Bulsar,    India    Missionary 1 

Bushnell,  Helen   1633  W.  24th  St.,  L.  A 1 

Chappelow,  Amy  (Lorbeer)  .  Redondo,    Cal 2 

Christiansen,  Freddie Visalia,    Cal Teaching 6 

Cocke,  Mabel    488  California  St.,  L.  A 5 

Cockee,   Nellie    Lordsburg,   Cal Teaching 6 

Cottle,   Lura    Turlock,    Cal Teaching 6 

Cox,  Mildred Hollywood,   Cal 5 

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Coy,    Lottie    (Rodenburg) .  . .  1014  W.  10th  St.,  L.  A Merchant 2 

Cuff,  Lillie  (Matteson) Los  Angeles,  Cal 3 

Dietrich,  Edw'd   235  E.  4th  St.,  L.  A Bookkeeper  ....  2 

Dougherty,  Ruth   

Farnsworth.  Grace  (Barker). 

Fallis,  May    (Hixson) 557^  S.  Fremont  Ave.,  L.  A 2 

Farnsworth,  Grace  ( Barber)  .  Ventura,   Cal 2 

Fine,  Anna    West  Redlands,  Cal Teaching 6 

Fitzhugh,  Anna    402  E.  23rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Ganahl,  Antoinette   316  Ave.  57,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Garey,  Julia  1922  S.  Los  Angeles  St.,  L.  A. Teaching 5 

Goodhart,   Katherine    Riverside,   Cal Teaching 5 

Green,   Bonnie    1016  E.  23rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Gregory,  Elizabeth  (Clarke)  .  Artesia,   Cal 5 

Griffith,  Anna  Monrovia,  Cal Teaching 5 

Harlan,    E.    Brow^ning Trenton,   Tenn 3 

Houser,  Lela  E.  (Doan) Burbank,    Cal 3 

Hull,   Lula    (Lloyd) 1447  Union  Ave.,  L.  A 2)^ 

Jones,  Adelaide    Hermosa  Beach,  Cal Teaching Sl/z 

Kerr,  Flora    Cairo,    Egypt    Missionary 3 

Kirkpatrick,  Eunice    1203  Catalina  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Laws,  Ovid    Highland  Park,  L.  A Real  estate 3 

Lewis,  Jessie  M 116  W.  33rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Lorbeer,  Melvin  W Redondo,    Cal Teaching 5 

Matthewson,  Helen  E 1540  W.  22nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

McAfee.  Maude   758  E.  14th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Miller,  Edith  Died  March  29,  1907 4^ 

Morton,  Mabel   (Phelps) ....  Inglewood,    Cal 2 

Neilson,  Amy   Visalia,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  1 Teaching 5^ 

Norton.  Cecilia   (Morris) ....  1530  Hoover   St.,   L.  A 2 

Phillips.  Edith    1235  W.  7th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 7 

Richardson,  Grace  E San  Diego,  Cal Teaching 5j/2 

Rosa,   Lena    (Johnson) 1014  W.  16th  St.,  L.  A 2 

Ruddy,  Mabel  M 603  Euclid  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Schubert,  Anna    

Scott,  Bertha  E.  (Jones) 5039  Monte  Vista  St.,  L.  A 3 

Shults,    Clarence    1540  W.  22nd  St.,  L.  A Civil  Engineer 

Smith,    Mabel    (Carse) 1016^   Maple  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

Soper,  Edna   M.    (Ammon) .  .  Hollywood,    Cal 2 

Spencer,    Julia    (Hunt) Elsinore,  Cal 3 

Steinart,    Effie    Rivera,  Cal Teaching 5 

Stephens,    Madge    Hollywood,    Cal Teaching 5 

Steward,  Alma  R Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 6 

Troconiz,   Carmelita    (HoUi- 

day) Rampart  Heights,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Van   DeVenter,   Rose    (Pat- 
ton)    Redlands,   Cal Teaching 3 

Washburn,  Ella  (MacBeath). Helvetia,  Ariz 2 

Weaver,  Maude   (Erickson)  .  .Highland  Park,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Williams,   Irene   J Ventura,    Cal Teaching 5 

Withers,      Katherine      (Mc- 

Duffy) Berkeley,    Cal 3 

Woodin,   Grace Whittier,  Cal Teaching 5 

Wright,  Martha   Los  Angeles,  R.  F.  D.  2 .  .  .  .  .  Teaching 6 

Zuber,  Augusta    2500  W.  8th  St.,  L.  A Student  (Univ.) .   3>^ 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Bailey,    Florence    (Staples) . .  1390  W.  30th  St..  L.  A 3^/^ 

Carvell,  Juliette   (Wigmore)  .  Morenci,  Ariz 

Darcy,  Leah  (Adams) Tucson.  Ariz 

Dobbins,   Gabrielle    San  Gabriel,  Cal 3^/2 

Dryden,  Ada  B 1071  W.  Jefferson  St.,  L.  A 9 

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Dunkelberger,       Augusta 

(Ainsworth)     Phoenix,   Ariz 3  wks. 

Gage,  Mary  C 5035  Echo  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

Harden,   Isabel    (Bishop) ...  .2415  W.  23rd  St.,  L.  A 

Harwood,  Grace   (Gen'l  '03)  .Upland,   Gal Teaching 5 

Kirk,    Alice    (Wallace) 

McGormack,   Blanche    (Gen'l 

'03) 325  W.  17th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3^ 

Parker,  Gora  A 726  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A  . .  .  Teaching 5 

Ward,  Katherine    1121  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching 5 

White,  Annie   E 

Young,   Lottie    1337  Santee  St.,  L.  A Teaching 6 

CLASS  OF  JANUARY,  1902 

Baker,   Sarah    M.    (Smith)  .  .  .  Santa  Cruz,  Cal 2 

Barry,   Lottie    811  Wall  St.,  L.  A Teaching 41/^ 

Burnett,  May    241  Ave.  25,  L.  A Teaching Ay2 

Glapp,   Mattie    Orosi,  Cal Teaching 5 

Cocke,  Ethel   Lordsburg,   Cal Teaching 5 

Crum,    Mabel    Compton,  Cal Teaching 5 

Curry,   Abbie    (Jones) Pomona,   Cal 1 

Daniels,  Aimee   Pasadena,   Cal 

Davis,  Grace   Redlands,  Cal Teaching 5 

Dooner,   Mabel    (Stepper) . .  .  1242  W.  4th  St.,  L.  A 1 

Emery,   Lottie    2504  Gleason  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Ford,  Anna  S.  (Conniar) .  .  .  .225  N.  Hancock  St.,  L.  A 1 

Frink,  Lillian   (Goff) 2110  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A 0 

Gardner,   Orra    Orange,  Cal 

Goodhue,    Elsie    758  E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4^ 

Greene,  Grace  A.  (Franks) .  .1447  Temple  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Gunning,    Mabel    1664  W.  24th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5^ 

Henderson,  Jessie    

James,  Myrtle  E.  (Wilde) . .  .  Santa   Monica,   Cal 4 

Johnson,  Mabel  C 2109  E.  2nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5i/4 

Law^Iess,  Claude Visalia,  Cal Teaching 3 

McCallum,   Helen    422  N.  Hill  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Mee,    Inez    2957  Roxbury  St.,  L.  A 1  ^ 

Monroe,  Emily  F.   (Grover) .  1612  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A 3 

Morris,  Daisy   Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 5 

Murphey,   Grace   (Sanford) .  .  Prospect  Park,  L.  A Ya 

Noble,  Amy  S.   (Olson) Alhambra,    Cal 4 

Ogborn,  Eva  J.   (Glass) Corona,  Cal 3 

Pann,  Julia  M.  (Kimbley) . .  .  Berkeley,  Cal 3 

Parker,  Maude    (Lyman)  ....  San  Bernardino,  Cal 2J4 

Petray,   May    1043  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching 5 

Quinn,  Edith  L.  (Nicholson). 1746  Maple  Ave.,  L.  A 1'/^ 

Satterlee,   Louise  J Los  Angeles    Teachmg 5 

Sheldon,  Harriet  (Tyson) .  .  .  1036  S.  Alvarado  St.,  L.  A 2i4 

Swerdfeger,  Grace  E Glendora,   Cal Teachmg 6 

Tullis,   Eva  M.   (Grundt; .  .  .  .  Died  Dec.  25th,  1906 1 

Whims,  Minnie    1156  W.  38th  St.,  L.  A Teaching W2 

Wolfe,    Bernice    4332  Vermont  Ave.,  L.  A 


CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1902 


Adams,  Madge   Downey,   Cal Teachmg 5 

Anderson,  Jessie    Visalia,  Cal Teachmg 5 

Ball,  Cora  I Woody,  Cal Teachmg 5 

Ball,   Grace    Pasadena,  Cal 'i  eachmg 5 

Barry,  Carl    816  Wall  St.,  L.  A Teachmg 2 

Bififer,  Mary  C 1253  W.  5th  St..  L.  A Teachmg 5 

Bossuet,   Philana    540  S.  Boyle  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

53 


2 


Brown,  Kaloola    Pasadena,   Cal 2 

Butler.  J.    Brunson    Downey,  Cal Student  (Univ.)   2 

Caldwell,     Mattie     B.     (Ed- 
monds)  1558  E.  21st  St..  L.  A 2 

Chandler,  Moses  W Tropico,  Cal Law  student ....   3 

Christcnsen,   Serena    Anaheim,  Cal Teaching 5 

Curry,  Eltha    Pomona,   Cal Teachinof 5 

Davis.  Ethel  M Garwin,   Iowa    Teaching 3 

Denton.  Van  L Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 5 

Doan,   Ethel    732  E.  27th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Evans,   Marie    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 5 

Freeman.  Ethel   (Schlegel) ..  Hollywood,  Cal.  R.  F.  D.  2 3 

Gallup.    Luke    Santa  Ana,  Cal.  Route  3 2 

Graf,  Louise    2514  Folsom  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Graham,    Frances    

Groenendyke.  Elizabeth Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 4 

Groshong,   Millard  P Georgetown,  Wash Teaching 3^ 

Harrison.    Grace    

Hecht,    Alma    (Baruh) 1037  Grattan  St.,  L.  A 0 

Hickcox,  Gail  E.   (Carter) .  . .  Modesto.  Cal 2 

Hill,  Merton  E Garden  Grove,  Cal Teaching  (Coll. )   4 

Holway,    Elsie    424  W.  Ave.  56,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Johnson.  Gretchen 1552  Rockwood  St.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching AY2 

Jones,  Mary  S 1725  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching AYz 

Kellogg,   Leda   F Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 5 

Kevane,  Kate    Long  Beach,  Cal 4 

Lipe,   Mary    3512  Wesley  Ave.,  L.  A Student  (Univ.).  2 

List,  B.  F Gardena.   Cal Lumber  mcht ...   4 

Lyon,  Sarah  W 2320  Thompson  St.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching 4 

Machado.   Ylaria    Ocean   Park,   Cal 3 

Miller,   Therese    Hollywood,  Cal Music  teacher  . .   4 

Moore,   Stella    M.    (Thomp- 
son)  130  E.  45th  St.,  L.  A 4 

Patrick,  Katherine    Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  No.  3 Teaching 5 

Pinney,   Ellen    B.    (Pease)  . .  .  San  Bernardino,  Cal 2 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Anna  W 5326  Pasadena  Ave.,  L.  A... Teaching 5 

Robinette,   Mary    1662  W.  11th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Robinson,  Lucy  A 117  S.  Olive  St.,  L.  A 2 

Rolph,  Estelle  M 1408  S.  Burlington  Ave.,  L.  A.Teaching 5 

Sayre,  Annesley  L 1235  E.  25th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Schlegel.  John    Hollywood.  Cal.  R.  F.  D.  2.. Teaching 4 

Sutton.    Evelyn    G 616  S.  Flower  St..  L.  A Teaching 5 

Sylva.  Isabel  C Wilmington.    Cal Teaching 4 

Van  Winkle,  Mae    Fernando,  Cal Teaching 5 

Welch,   Lauraine    

Whelan,  Mary   E Santa  Monica.  Cal Teaching 5 

Wright,  Clara  1327  Rich  St.,  L.  A Teaching 5 

Yarnell,   Mamie    San  Pedro,  Cal Teaching 4 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Allen,   Blanche  G 

Allen,  Grace    Died  March  28,  1905 2 

Amsbury,  Cassie    331  W.  31st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4^4 

Babcock,      Mary      (Lauber- 

sheimer) 137  E.  Ave.  43,  L.  A 3 

Bumiller,  Emma 1049  Elden  Ave.,  L.  A 2 

Dilworth,  Florence  R.  (Lunt)  Santa   Barbara,  Cal 5 

Dimmick.  Carrie  J Carpinteria.   Cal 2 

Elmendorf,   Mae    135  E.  28th  St..  L.  A Teaching 3 

Holywell,    Florence    1262  W.  39th  St.,  L.  A 4 

Keach,    Minta    (Gilmore)  ....  Tombstone,   Ariz 

Savage,  Ada  M 1165  W.  39th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

54 


Vestal,  Sadie  A.   (Sharpless).Whittier,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.   1 

Washburn, Marion  (Sessions)  219  Loma  Drive,  L.  A 4 

Wickersham,    Jessie    (Gen'l 

'03) 932  Valencia  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Workman,  Mary  J 357  S.  Boyle  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 4i/^ 

CLASS   OF  JANUARY,  1903 

Anderson,   Victor    1319  E.  16th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Baker,   Abbie    Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 4 

Bartlett,  Grace   ...  Pomona,   Cal Teaching AYz 

Bercaw,   Emma    El  Toro,  Cal Teaching 3j/^ 

Bigelow,    Maude    704  Kensington  Road,  L.  A.  .Teaching 3 

Boteler,  Virginia   Redondo,  Cal Teaching 3 

Canfield,    Marie    Pasadena.  Cal Teaching....  3 

Clotfelter,  Goda   G.   (Foutz)  .921  Francisco  St.,  L.  A 3 

Cobler,   Ethel   (Bourne) 3006  Dalton  Ave.,  L.  A 2i/l 

Couverlej'.   Etta    San  Pedro,  Cal Teaching 4 

Enright,   Ellen    

Findley,    Edna    

Fish,   Hester    Carpinteria,   Cal Teaching 4 

Fleischner,  Ethel   

Gibbons,   Hortense    San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal Teaching 4 

Harley,   Fannie City  of  Mexico  Teaching 4 

Hendrie,  Grace Redlands,    Cal Teaching 31/2 

Hillis,   Ola   S Garvanza,   Cal Teaching 4 

Jenkin,    Winnie    848  W.  40th  St.,  L.  A 0 

Kennedy,    Delphina    Gardena,   Cal Teaching 35^^ 

Kent,   Grace    (Walton) 1315  Connecticut  St.,  L.  A 2^ 

Knappe,   Bessie  D San  Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 4 

Lea,  Ermol    918  S.  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A. Teaching 4 

Leake,  Norman    San  Dimas,  Cal Teaching 6 

Mosher,  Eva  (Waters) Ontario,    Cal 3^ 

Parker,   Mabel    Orange,  Cal Teaching 4 

Parker,  Myrtle   Orange,  Cal Teaching 4 

Perry,   Evangeline 1723  S.  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A. Teaching AY2 

Prescott,    Ruth    (Magoffin)  . . 21 1  Ave.  65,  L.  A 

Rice,   Nettie    Belle    Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching 4 

Rosenthal,   Helen    (Cline) . .  .  Covina,   Cal ZYz 

Scherrer,   Clara  E 1636  E.  14th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3^^ 

Schmitz,   Stella    (Carlson) . .  .  Camarillo,    Cal 2J/2 

Sherwin,   Estelle    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 5 

Sugg,  Susie   (Calkins) Artesia,  New  Mex 3j^ 

Travis,    Bessie    318  Parkman  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Welte,  Constance  H 212  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 3j/^ 

Whetsell,  Agnes  M Prospect   Park,  Cal Teaching 3 

Whims,    Louie    Downey,  Cal 2^ 

White,  Jessie    Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 4 

Widney,  Marie   Los  Angeles,  Cal Teaching ZY2 

Willard,  Mary  A.   (Cornett)  .  Simi,  Cal Teaching 2 

Wilson,  Alice    Lemoore,  Cal Teaching 4 

Wilson,   Grace    937  E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1903 

Adams,    Lottie    (Merrill) ...  .Ontario,    Cal 3 

Barmann,   Natalie    San  Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 4 

Bathgate,    Catherine     (Will- 
iams)  Orange,  Cal 2 

Bigelow,  Eunice  A Moreno,    Cal Teaching 4 

Boothe,   Gertrude    Colton,  Cal Teaching 3 

Brown,  Arthur   M Hollywood,  Cal Teaching 3 

Brown,  Georgia  H Tustin,  Cal Teaching 3 

55 


Carter,     Augusta     B.     (Scr- 

rigo)     1512  Winfield  St.,  L.  A 2 

Chandler,  Flora  M Tropico,   Cal 2 

Cheney,   Florence    Deceased 

Clute,  Florence  (Robertson). 1216  Orange  St.,  L.  A 2^ 

Collins,  Mary   2134  Reservoir  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Cook,    Gertrude    Sierra   Madre,   Cal Teaching 3 

Dempsey,   Nellie    El  Rio,  Ventura  Co.,  Cal.   .  .  .Teaching 4 

Dickinson,  Ellen    536  E.  33rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Dodge,    Laura    Long   Beach,   Cal Teaching 4 

Douglas,  Mary  E Grass   Valley,   Cal Teaching 4 

Doyle,  Mary   Glendale,  Cal Teaching 4 

Drachman,  Myra   Long   Beach,   Cal Teaching 4 

Elliott,   Essie    Paso  Robles,  Cal Teaching 4 

Frazier,  Alice    Santa  Ana,  Cal 

Freeman,    Mabel    Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 4 

Gleason,  Ethel  A Colton,    Cal Teaching 4 

Goodrich,  Hattie  L Redlands,  Cal 2 

Gould,  Jessie  M 606  Kensington  Road,  L.  A  .  .Teaching 3 

Gregg,   Blanche  E 232  E.  47th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Harrison,  Alice    (Fraser)  ....  Rhyolite,  Nev 3 

Harwood,   Grace    See  June,   1901 

Henderson,  Muriel    1628  Burlington  Ave.,  L.  A.. Teaching 3 

Hindorff,  Leora  (Pitman )  .  .  .  1046  E.  45th  St.,  L.  A 1 

Hoechlin,  Louise   M Hollywood,  Cal Teaching 4 

Howland,  Stanley  F 2903  Normandie  Ave.,  L.  A  .  .Teaching 4 

Johnson,    Rhoda    

Kane,    Rena    1022  Ingraham  St.,  L.  .^ Teaching 4 

Kerr,   Margaret   B Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 3 

Lashle,  Blanche  1212  Stanford  Ave.,  L.  A  .  .  . .  Teaching 4 

Layne,  Olive    (Bunnell) 1023  W.  21st  St.,  L.  A ..  2 

Lewis,    Edith    3424  Glen  Albyn  Drive,  L.  A.Teaching 4 

Lindsay,  Florence  M 1035  Lincoln  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

McCormack,   Blanche See  June,  '01 

Mead,  Ida  B 917  Sunset  Blvd.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Moore  Harriet  A 320  W.  16th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Morgan,   Geoffrev 1910  W.  25th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Mullen,   Carrie    364  W.  43rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Nelson,  Daisy 

Newsom,  Willis   Garden  Grove,  Cal Teaching 4 

Noyes,  Alice   Whittier,  Cal Teaching 4 

Nutting,  Jessie  G 2025  E.  3rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Pendleton,  Ella    1558  E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Sackett,  Zella  M Hollywood,    Cal Teaching 4 

Saunders,    Katherine    2230  W.  20th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Schweitzer,   Chas.   G Rivera,  Cal Teaching 4 

Snyder,  Dora    1011  Diamond  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

Stayton,  Wm. 4320  Agricultural  Ave.,  L.  A..  Law  student.  ...   2 

Stockman,    Helen    

Streeter,  Mrs.  Lillian  B • 

Thaxter,  Allegra    Los  Angeles,  Cal,  R.  F.  D.  3 2 

Umstead,  Cordia   Ethanac,   Cal Teaching 4 

Wickersham,  Jessie See   June,   1902 

Williams,    Kate    Downey,   Cal Teaching 4 

Work,   Nellie    (Jay) Tucson,  Ariz 2 

Zielly,    Helen    Duarte,  Cal Teaching 4 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Fitch,   Florence    1619  W.  22nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3i^ 

Haskin,  Lorena  (Gen'l  '04)  .  .  Garvanza,   Cal Teaching 3 

Rebman,  Mae   1226  W.  9th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 4 

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CLASS   OF  JANUARY,   1904 

Ambrose,   Wiley    Fresno,   Cal Teaching  3 

Armstrong,   Mary    Pomona,   Cal Teaching 3 

Ball,    Effie    231  S.  Bunker  Hill  Ave.,  L.  A.Teaching!  . ". '. '. '. '.  3U 

Bowen,  Josephme    Buena  Park,  Cal Teaching  3 

Burch,   Beatrice    1675  Girard  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3i/^ 

Burt,  Ethel  W Pasadena    Teaching.  ......  3 

Clarke,  Mrs.  Victoria  M.    . .  .  Colton,    Cal Teaching.!....^  4 

Cole,  Margaret  Helen 940  S.  Broadway,  L.  A Teaching!!!!!!^  3i^ 

Collins,   Daisy    (Henry) Pomona,  Cal 1 1^ 

Coulson,  Mabel    411  E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Teaching!  . .  . .  ..  3 

Crabb,  Bertha   Covina,  Cal Teaching 3 

Dawley,  Etha  I Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching .  ..  3 

Graves,    Edith    519  Patton  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2j^ 

Heuring.   Lena  R New  Harmony,  Ind Teaching 4 

Hodgkins.  Josephine    Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching 3 

Hutchinson,  Irene  B 421   Belmont  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching.  ......  3 

Hutt,   James    Whittier,  Cal Teaching 3 

Johnson,   Grace    518  E.  12th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Lawrence,  Ida  I Hollywood,    Cal Teaching 3^/^ 

McClure,  Zoe  M Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching '.  .  .  3 

McKechnie,    Mildred    Riverside,   Cal Teaching 3 

Masterson,  T.  V Sawtelle,   Cal Teaching 3 

Mills,   E.   Louise    1222  Westlake  Ave.,  L.  A ..  .Teaching. .  3 

Mills,  Nita  H 1222  Westlake  Ave.,  L.  A.  .  .Teaching.  .  ...  3 

Payne,  Alice   1238  \W.  44th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Pirtle,  Eula   Long   Beach    Teaching 3 

Riddell,    A.    Hardy Burbank,  Cal Teaching 3 

Stafford,  Miriam  F 2406  E.  4th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Stahmer,    Henrietta    722  Lake  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Stanton,  Mamie  (Regan) ....  1454  W.  24th  St.,  L.  A 2 

Thomas,   Addie    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 3 

Thompson,    Pearl    Tropico,    Cal 2 

Walsh,   Dela    Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching 3 

Widney,  Josephine    Cucamonga,   Cal Teaching 3 

KINDERGARTEN   CLASS   OF  JANUARY,   1904 

Bullard,   Esther  A Flagstaff,    Ariz Teaching 3 

Freeman,   Mrs.   Lelia  G 1544  Pleasant  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching ly^ 

Rice,   Belva    1917  Santa  Cruz  St.,  L.  A . .  . .  Teaching 3 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1904 

Archer,  Ada  E 

Ayers,  Etta  E Somis,   Cal Teaching 3 

Ball,  Ivan  J Berkeley,  Cal Student  (Univ.).  0 

Bollinger,   Lela    G Compton,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  2. .  .Teaching 3 

Carner,    Bert   ]\I Bolsa,   Cal Student  (Univ.).  2 

Casey,  May    331   Douglas  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Cottle.  ]\Iary   Elsie    Turlock,  Cal Teaching 3 

Day,  Dorothy  M Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching 3 

Dickey,   Lena    Santa  Ana,  Cal.,  No.  2 Teaching 3 

Errett,  Mary  B Dinuba,   Cal Teaching 3 

Freeman,   Clara    Downey,   Cal 2 

Fryer,  Maude    Spadra,  Cal Teaching 3 

Fuller,  Ida  E Compton,    Cal Music  teacher  .  .  1 

Gifford,  Henrietta   Sierra  Madre,  Cal Teaching 3 

Gilbert,  Mabel  A 169  Loma  Drive,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Gill,  Ellice  A Oxnard,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  1 Teaching 3 

Greenslade.   Calla   L El  Toro,  Cal Teaching 3 

Hanson,  Marg't  L Ocean  Park,  Cal Teaching 3 

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Harnett,  Josephine   Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 3 

Harnett,   Nora   B Long   Beach.   Cal Teaching 3 

Haskin,  Lorena    See  June,   1903 

Helvie,  Carline  P Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 3 

Hill,    Frances    Ventura,   Cal Teaching 3 

Hossler,  Hutoqua Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 3 

Hurley,  Mary  V 832  S.  Olive  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2^ 

Jesson,   Mabel   H Ontario.  Cal. Teaching 3 

Johnson,  Anna  F Riverside,   Cal Teaching 3 

Johnson,  John   B Fullerton,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D.  3.  .  .Teaching ly^ 

Johnson,  Mildred  Newhall,   Cal Teaching 3 

Killian,  Mary  K 721  N.  Bunker  Hill  Ave.,  L. A .  Teaching 3 

Lynch,    Clara    Caliente,   Cal Teaching 3 

Minthorn,   Maud  A Eddy   Station,    L.   A Student  (L.  A. 

N.  S.) 3 

Mitchell,   May  Annabell    .  .  .  .512  S.  Bonnie  Brae  St..  L.  A 

Moore,  Cora  B Riverside,  Cal Traveling 2 

Moore,  Nellie   Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 2^ 

Nevius,   Mary   C 126  Ave.  55,  L.   A Teaching 3 

Norris,   Idell    495  Hartford  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Ott,  Gertrude    Redlands,    Cal Teaching 3 

Olsen,   Hulda    Riverside,   Cal Teaching 3 

Parcell,  Zulema  L 256  S.  Bunker  Hill.  L.  A .  .  .  .Teaching 3 

Parker,   Elenora   A Anaheim,  Cal Teaching 3 

Patterson,   Pearl   E 115  W.  Ave.  52.  L.  A Teaching 3 

Patton,   Mrs.   Marie  A Pasadena     Teaching 3 

Pentland,  Bertha  E Redlands,    Cal Teaching 3 

Phillips,   Maud   F Highland,   Cal Teaching 2y2 

Phillis,   Ethel  D 917  Court  St.,  L.  A Teaching 3 

Reeve,  Mrs.  Maria  S East  Pasadena,  Cal Teaching 3 

Ronan,  Richard    503  S.  Hancock  St.,  L.  A  . .  .  .  Medical  student .   3 

Spinner,  Mabelle  L San  Pedro,  Cal Teaching 3 

Thompson,  Alice  L San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 3 

Tref ethan,   Nettie   E San   Pedro.  Cal Teaching 3 

Wallace,  Addie  1 1829  W.  Jefferson  St..  L.  A.  .Teaching 3 

Westcott,  Frances   (Thorpe). 2030  W.  28th  St.,  L.  A 0 

Wright,   Lula  E Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 3 

Yarnell,  Sadie  B La  Mirada,  Cal Teaching 3 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Dobbins,  Elsie  C 1227  W.  30th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2^ 

Humphrey,  Alice  G Pomona,   Cal Teaching 3 

Patton,     Mrs.     Beatrice     C. 

(Gen'l  '06)    2193  W.  Adams  St.,  L.  A ...  .Teaching 2y^ 

Peck,  Adeline   M 227  S.  Union  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

CLASS   OF  JANUARY,   1905 

Adams,  Adelia    Vista,   Cal Teaching 2 

Alexander,    Louise    1648  Girard  St..  L.  A Teaching 2 

Beebe.  May  E.  (Waldorf)  .  .  .  Anaheim,    Cal 1  >4 

Borthick.  Fredonia    Tropico.    Cal Teaching 2 

Bozza,   Ethel  M San  Diego,  Cal Teaching. 2 

Brown,  Abbie  E 314  Avery  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2i/2 

Cartwright,  Nell  M Toluca,  Cal Teaching 2 

Cessna,   Geneva    Orange,  Cal Teaching ly^ 

Coughlin,    Katherine    609  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching 1 

Crawford.  Ada    Monroe,  Penn Teaching 2 

Dorsey,  Bertha  A Azusa,  Cal Teaching 2 

Eley,  Louise  C Fresno,    Cal Teaching 2 

Ellis.  Katherine    2320  Scarff  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

SB 


Force,  Evelyn   M Gardena,   Cal Teaching 2 

Foster,  Alice  C.   (Cook) 2667  Orchard  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

Garwood,  Lela    South   Pasadena,    Cal Teaching 2 

Graham,  J.   Estelle    Long   Beach,   Cal Teaching 2 

Hiatt,     Ethel     E.     (Greena- 

meyer)     Died  Jan.  19,  1906 

Higgins,   Lena    Long   Beach,   Cal Teaching 2 

Horton,  Mary  Olive   Riverside,   Cal Teaching 2 

Hotzell,  Marg't  Z Whittier,  Cal Teaching 2 

Hughes,  Lulu   Norwalk,  Cal Teaching  2 

Hull,  Reba  M 3443  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2>4 

Hutchinson,  Julia    3617  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Johnson,   Stella  O Riverside,   Cal Teaching.  ...  2 

Kels,  Anna  T 1869  Cordova  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Knappe,    Bessie    420  W.  16th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Kreier,  C.  Anna   Chino,    Cal Teaching  2    ' 

Krug,  Wm.  D 618  W.  Pico  St.,  L.  A Grocer 0 

Kuehny,  Menno  S Downey,   Cal Teaching 2 

McCall,  Emma  A Yuma,   Ariz Teaching 2 

McLaughlin,   M.    May Santa  Monica,  Cal Teaching 2 

Nolan,   Helen    

O'Connell,   Ida  M 401^  Bixel  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Olsen,  Ella  M Colton,  Cal Teaching 2 

Ornelas,  Manuela  M Whittier,  Cal Teaching 2 

Reavis,    Ola     1405  Scott  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Robinson,   Marg't    117  S.  Olive  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Ruhland,  Venie  E.   (Service). EI  Monte,  Cal 1 

Shrewsbury,   Mary   E Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 2^ 

Smith,  Alice   E 1016^  Maple  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Thompson,   Gladys    511 J/^   Bixel  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Wagner,   Ella   S Selma,   Cal Teaching 2 

Waldorf,  Creighton  O Anaheim,    Cal Teaching 2 

Wallace,  Annie   B Huntsville,  Ohio    Teaching 2 

Weber,  Elizabeth  M 2623  S.  Vermont  Ave.,  L.  A.. Teaching 2 

Yager,  Jennie  M 1124  E.  21st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Yoder,  Elizabeth    South    Pasadena,    Cal Teaching 2 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Mackenzie,    Gertrude    (Wil- 
son)     1335  E.  Wasliington  St.,  L.  A 2 

Mitchell,   Mary Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 2 

Springer,  Jessie  (Gen'l  '06)  .  .  Ocean  Park,  Cal Teaching 2 

Taylor,  Anita   (Fridenberg) .  .New  York  City   2 

Wagner,   Lilian   G 1123  Dewey  Ave.,  L.  A. Teaching 2 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1905 

Ayers,  Jennie   E Eureka,   Cal Teaching 1^ 

Ballantyne,  Edna  C Tropico,  Cal Teaching 2 

Baxter,   Ella    Compton,   Cal Teaching 2 

Bemus,  Hazel  N Santa  Ana,  Cal 

Berney,  Emma  P 255  S.  Bunker  Hill  Ave.,  L.  A 

Boyer,   Pearl   M Lankershim    Teaching 2 

Burkhalter,  Gertrude   L 810  W.  Washington  St.,  L.  A. Teaching 2 

Clarke,  Leo  May  (Gamble) .  .201  S.  Ave.  20,  L.  A 0 

Clay,  Bonnie  P 112^  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A.  ..  .Teaching 2 

Collins,  Isabel  I Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 2 

Cramer,   Maud   L Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 2 

Cunningham,   Charley  May.  .Santa  Ana.  Cal Teaching 2 

Curtis,  Mrs.  Velma  V Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 2 

Davis,   Mollie   B Hemet,  Cal Teaching 2 

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Dodson,  Cora  B South  Pasadena,  Cal Teaching 2 

Dolland,  Jessie  L Norwalk,  Cal Teaching l]^ 

Duke,   Edgar  H 545  Douglas  Bldg.,  L.  A Life  insurance  .  .    1 

Dull,  Florence  De  E Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching 2 

Eaton,  Phele  V Ventura,  Cal Teaching 2 

Groce,  Lois  Orrie Pomona,   Cal Teaching 2 

Grubb,  Emma   M Carpinteria,  Cal Teaching 2 

Hanna,  Jessie  Ray    418  E.  37th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Hatfield.  Clara  C 1804  Brooklyn  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Haines,  Lucy  A.   ( Verrill) ... 21 11   Bonsallo  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

Hough,  Henrietta  H Sierra  Madre.  Cal Teaching 2 

James,   Florence   K Petaluma,   Cal Teaching IVz 

Kane,  Alice  Zaida  820  Hubbard  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Kellenberger,  Rosa  A Buena  Park,  Cal Teaching 2 

Lewis,  Harriet  May   1606  Van  Ness  Ave.,  L.  A.  .  .Teaching 2 

Loyd,   Delleada   S Redlands,    Cal Teaching 2 

McCormick,  Charlotte  S San  Fernando,  Cal Teaching 2 

MacDermott.  Ethel  A 114  N.  Figueroa  St.,  L.  A.  .  .  .Teaching 2 

McGaugh,   Mary   E Rivera,  Cal Teaching 2 

McMillan,  Estella    Whittier.   Cal Teaching 2 

Manson.  Margaret  E 2221  E.  3rd  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Matlack,  Idela  AI 

Maxwell,  ALirg't  M 1319  Arnold  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Ott    Mary  V Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 2 

Park    Maud   1 733  W.  23rd  St..  L.  A Teaching 2 

Parks,  Rea  Lola    278  E.  40th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Phillips.   Birdie   M 1242  Ingraham  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Reppy,  Vera  M Ventura,   Cal Student  (Univ.)  .    1 

Richards,  Harriet  A Azusa,   Cal Teaching 2 

Root,  Wm.   T.,  Jr Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 2 

Ryker,  Mary  H Monrovia,  Cal.    . .  ._ Teaching 2 

Seward,  Mrs.  Ella  Page Fullerton,   Cal Teaching 2 

Shultz,  Dora   1065  E.  Vernon  Ave.,  Cal.   .  .  .Teaching 2 

Shultz,   Maud    729  Stewart  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Standefer,  Jessie  J 818  N.  Coronado  St.,  L.  A. .  .Teaching 2 

Stose,  Artmesia  S.  (Layne)  ..1823  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A 1 

Strang.  Grace  0 458  E.  Washington  St.,  L.  A. .Teaching 2 

Timmons,  Zorayda  L Delano,   Cal Teaching 2 

Townsend,   Minnie    2823  Dalton  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Troxel,  Jennie  I Modesto,  Cal Teaching 2 

Valla.  Emma  J Whittier,  Cal Teaching 2 

Wheeler,  Lesse  D El  Monte,  Cal Teaching 2 

White,  Ruby   (Abbott) Pasadena.   Cal Teaching 2 

Wilson,    Louise    Bakersfield,    Cal Teaching 2 

Wilson,   Alyrtle   E Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 2 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Augur,  Villa    452  Lake  St.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Beckett.    Beatrice    347  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Chase,   Laura    204  E.  24th  St.,  L.  A Student  (L.  A. 

N.  S.) 1 

Genu.  Mabel  Juliette   1146  Alvarado  St.,  L.  A 

Laudt,    Katherine    2131   Estrella  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 2 

Morris.  Emma  N.  (Mueller)  .657  S.  Burlington  Ave.,  L.  A 0 

Safford,  Helen  R 6th  and  Alvarado  Sts..  L.  A.. Teaching 2 

Sterrett,  Anna  V 1334  Magnolia  Ave.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching 2 

CLASS   OF  JANUARY,  1906 

Adams,   Carrie   L 1928    Pennsylvania  Ave.,  L.  A. Teaching \l'j 

Barnes,  Mrs.  Jessie  B Long   Beach,   Cal Teaching 1^ 

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Barr,  Alice  E 1431  Mitchell  Place,  L.  A Teaching 

Bedford,  Mattie   790  E.  16th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Bennett,   Bessie    319  Arcadia  St.,  Pasadena.  .  .Teaching 

Bradford,  Mrs.  Lillian  P.   . .  .  See  June,  1900 

Cartwright,   Alice    Lankershim,  Cal Teaching 

Cable,  Octavia  N 1341  W.  24th  St.,  L.  A Teaching.' 

Collins,   Sarah   Bertha    1244  Innes  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 

Cox,   Mabel   S 622  Gladys  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 

Creigh,    Annie    243  S.  Johnston  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Cress,    Ada    Cananea,   Mex Teaching 

Davis,   Mary    San  Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 

Davis,  Sarah    Cananea,   Mex Teaching 

Decrow,   Ruby    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 

Denison,    Myrtle    Ventura,    Cal Teaching 

Dickey,   Ruth    Pasadena     Teaching 

Dodge,  Delia  Frances 3106  S.  Main  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Dumble,  Marian  B 1808  S.  Burlington  Ave.,  L.  A.Teaching 

Estudillo  ,Adelaide    Riverside,   Cal Teaching 

Farris,  Myrtle  606^  E.  4th  St.,  L.  A Teaching.  . .  .'. 

Fellows,  Ethel  F 2443  Boulder  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Franklin,   Bertha  W South  Pasadena,  Cal Teaching 

Haifley,  Lillian  B Pasadena,   Cal Teaching 

Harrison,  Lillian    Santa   Barbara,   Cal Teaching 

Hubbard,    Fay    Yermo,  Cal Teaching 

Kenyon,  Jessie   Fresno,    Cal Teaching 

Knowlton,    Lulu    Monrovia,  Cal Teaching 

Kuntz,   Lena   Pomona,   Cal Teaching 

Lepley,  Alvina   B Alhambra,  Cal Teaching 

Lewis,  Mabel  F 147  W.  51st  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Lewis,  A.  Zoe  2663  W.  30th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Martin,   Marie   M Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 

McCarthy,  Jennie   C 316  Latrobe  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 

Michaelis,    Harriet    Norwalk,  Cal Teaching 

Moller,  Grace   L Redlands,   Cal Teaching 

Morris,  Martha  J Banning,   Cal Teaching 

Parsons,  Alice  Maude Carpinteria,    Cal Teaching 

Patterson,   Maude  A Box  128,  R.  F.  D.  2,  L.  A .  .  .  .  Teaching 

Patton,   Mrs.   Beatrice   C.    ...  See  June,  '04 . 

Porter,  Minnie  E Fullerton,   Cal Teaching 

Reynolds,  Anna   M 346  Westlake  Ave.,  L.  A Teaching 

Robertson,    Edith    3017  Altura  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Scott,   Myrtle    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 

Sharpe,  Otis  A.  O Waterman,   Cal Teaching 

Smith,   Alma   M Shoemaker,    Cal Teaching 

Steinberger,    Elizabeth    Sierra  Madre.  Cal 

Sugg,   Lela   M Rivera,  Cal Teaching 

Sullivan,    Eveleen    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching 

Wenger,   Elva    Bertha 1436  Rich  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

White,   A.    Edith Rivera,  Cal.,  R.  F.  D Teaching 

Wilkinson,  Irma  J Bakersfield,    Cal 

Williams,  Anita  E Santa  Paula,  Cal Teaching 

Wood,   Rebecca    Azusa,    Cal Teaching 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Brown,   Carrie   E 643  19th  St.,  San  Diego Teaching IJ/2 

Ellis,  Adelaide   (Gen'l,  June, 
•06) 847  W.  10th  St.,  L.  A 

CLASS  OF  JUNE,  1906 

Barnes,   Edna   E 749  S.   Flower  St.,  L.  A Teacliing 1 

Barton,  Grace  C 978  El  Molino  St.,  L.  A Teaching 1 

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Best,  Helen  J Glendale,  Cal Teaching. 

Blair,  Lucy    Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching. 

Blair,   Minnie    321 1   Minnesota  St.,  L.  A . .  .  .  Teaching . 

Boner,  Mrs.  Emma  A 675  N.  Fair  Oaks  Ave.,  Pasa- 
dena     Teaching. 

Boyer,  Rose    Toluca,  Cal Teaching. 

Brown,  Nell  J 1 368  S.  Flower  St.,  L.  A Teaching . 

Burns,  Daisy  M Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching . 

Carpenter,  Edna  M Fullerton,   Cal Teaching. 

Carrigan,  Juanita 131^  Witmer  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Chamberlain,  Julia  M Ferris,   Cal Teaching . 

Chaney,  Mrs.  Beatrice  C.   ...1513  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Chapman,  Marilia  S Lowell,    Michigan    Teaching. 

Charles,  Laura  P San  Pedro,  Cal Teaching. 

Cooper,  Ida  M 137  W.  Ave.  52,  L.  A Teaching. 

Cox,  Minta  E 821  E.  28th  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Coy,   Myrtle   A Lancaster,  Cal Teaching . 

Curl,  Vera  O Pasadena     Teaching. 

Dowd,  Clara  M 747  Grattan  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Doyle,  John  R Glendale,  Cal Teaching. 

Eason,    Pearl    Monrovia,  Cal Teaching . 

Ellis,  Adelaide    See  January,  '06 

Ervin,  Edith    1147  E.  54th  St.,  L.  A Teaching . 

Gill,   N.    Grace    San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching . 

Graham,  Jean  Agnes 1605  Santee  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Grubb,  Lena  F Carpinteria,    Cal Teac!iing . 

Guthrie,  Alice   M Chatsworth,   Cal Teaching. 

Haddock,    Nellie    Norwalk,  Cal Teaching . 

Halsey,  Bessie  A 2661  N.  Griffin  Ave.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching. 

Hanson,  Regina  R Pomona,   Cal Teaching . 

Hasson,    Elsie     Redlands,    Cal Teaching. 

Hayes,   Mrs.  Abra   E El  Monte,  Cal 

Heller,   Anna    Long  Beach,  Cal Teaching. 

Hewitt,  Nettie  R 53rd  and  Vermont,  L.  A Teaching. 

Howard,   Annie    Pasadena Teaching . 

Howe,   Rena    Long   Beach    Teaching . 

James,   Bertha   E Pasadena     Teaching . 

Johnston,    Florence     Norwalk,  Cal Teaching. 

Linge,  Ethel  A Artesia,   Cal Teaching . 

Lomman,    Minnie    Cucamonga,   Cal Teaching. 

McCarthy,  Persy  E 2639  E.  2nd  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Mclntyre,  Annie  L Glendale,  Cal Teaching. 

Mee,  Ethel  L 122  S.   Hancock,  L.  A Teaching. 

Merrick,  Mrs.  Rosetta  W.    ..231  S.  Figueroa,  L.  A Teaching. 

Merrill,  Mina    San  Pedro,  Cal 

Milner,   Pearl    Hollywood,    Cal Teaching. 

Moody,  Opal  M Santa  Paula,  Cal Teaching. 

Norton,  Edgar  A 335  W.  27th  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Paine,  Alice  C .715  Ave.  64,  L.  A Teaching . 

Pond,  Floss   M 1413  Girard  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Ponder,   Susie 1633  W.  7th  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Rankin,  Ida  M 1238  W.  40th  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Reed,  Flora  C Safiford,   Ariz Teaching . 

Reed,  Lona  A Ontario,  Cal Teaching . 

Reeve,   Enid    171    Hollister,   Pasadena Teaching. 

Richards,  Ada    124  W.  Pico  St.,  L.  A Teaching. 

Rose,  May   "The  Palms,"  Cal Teaching . 

St.  Merry,  Edna  V Randsburg,  Cal Teaching . 

Scherrer,    Alice    Georgetown,  Cal Teaching . 

Seawell,  Viola 1358  S.  Figueroa  St.,  L.  A . .  .  Teaching . 

Selby,   Mary  E Ventura,    Cal Teaching . 

Sessions,   Romaine    823  Grand  View  Ave.,  L.  A..  Teaching. 

Shea,  Mrs.  Blanche  S Inglewood,  Cal Teaching. 

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Shepherd,   Emily   Pasadena,  R.  F.  D.  186 Teaching 

Shields,  Margaret  A Redlands,   Cal Teaching 

Shields,  May  L Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 

Shultz,    Lucile    Vernon  and  Central,  L.  A . .  .  Teaching 

Shutt,  Zelma  DeTar Pasadena     .Teaching 

Smith,  Grace  Winifred 615  Loomis  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Smith,  Luella  M Colegrove,   Cal Teaching 

Soules,   Fannie Colegrove,    Cal Teaching 

Springer,  Jessie  M See   January,    '05 

Stevenson,  Sarah  C 521  Ave.  66,  L.  A Teaching 

Stone,   May   Fullerton,   Cal Teaching 

Todd,    Grace    Helen Corona,   Cal Teaching 

Trefethen,  Gratia  San  Pedro,  Cal Teaching 

Tryon.   Lulu    1143  Catalina  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Van  Dam,  Helen  A 1613  Oak  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Wade,  Edna  P R.  F.  D.  3,  L.  A Teaching 

Walker,  Blanche  A Oxnard,  Cal Teaching 

Warne,  Sarah  E Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching 

Warren,  Hazel  G Riverside,   Cal Teaching 

Waterbury,  Harriet  B.  (Kgn 

'06) 424  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Waters,  Dora  A. Gardena,   Cal Teaching 

Weber,   Clara   L Huntington  Park,  Cal Student  (L.A. 

N.  S.) 0 

Winn,  Altha  M Portales,  New  Mex Teaching 1 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Bailey,  Charlotte   Colegrove,   Cal Teaching 

Barbour,  Marion   B 2716  S.  Grand  Ave.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching 

Boyle,  Myrtle   Prescott,  Ariz Teaching 

Burns,   Belle    .3113  S.  Main  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Chase,    Florence    2123  Norwood  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Colborn,   Ruth   B 1199  W.  37th  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Knight,    Bertha    621  Witmer  St.,  L.  A Teaching 

Knight,   Georgia    Lois San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal Teaching 

Norris,  Elveria  C Pasadena     Teaching 

Theal,  Millie   728  Kensington  Road,  L.  A .  .  Teaching 

Thompson,    Mary    Pasadena     Teaching 

Waterburj',   Harriet   B See   General   above 


CLASS   OF  JANUARY,   1907 

Alger,  Edna  C Edgewood,  Iowa   Teaching Yr 

Allin,  Jessie  G Pasadena.   Cal Teaching Vz 

Babcock,  Servia  A 919  Albany  St.,  L.  A Teaching Vz 

Banks,   Elizabeth    Fullerton,   Cal Teaching Yz 

Bathev,  Allie  M Hollywood,    Cal Student  (L.  A. 

N.  S.) 

Blanchard,   Ada    Covina     

Bullock,  Nina  C Rivera,  Cal Teaching ^ 

Chapman,  Anamay    Westminster,  Cal Teaching Yi 

Clark,  Mrs.  May  Keir Oceanside     

Gushing,  Chas.  H Los  Angeles,  R.  F.  D.  5 

Doan,    Delia    732  E.  27th  St.,  L.  A Teaching Y2 

Donahue,  Frankie  L Alhambra,  Cal Teaching Yz 

Donfmeier,  Irene  A 3800  S.  Hope  St.,  L.  A Teaching Y2 

Elder,  Martha  J 1615  Court  St.,  L.  A 

Erickson,   Huldah    Fresno,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Fallis,    Elizabeth    625  Sunset  Blvd.,  L.  A Teaching Y2 

Flathers,  S.   Mae    Ontario,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Fowble,   Bessie 943  W.  37th  St..  L.  A Teaching Y2 

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Fryer,   Lottie    Spadra.    Cal Teaching ^ 

Garrison,  Dora  L 2125   Manitou  Ave.,  L.  A.  .  .  .Teaching Yz 

Gray,    Evangeline    1616  W.  25th  St.,  L.  A Teaching Y^ 

Halsey,   A.    Louise    Buena  Park,  Cal Teaching ^ 

Harkness,  Catherine 1204  W.  37th  St.,  L.  A Student  (L.  A. 

N.  S.) 0 

Harris,   Ella San   Bernardino,  Cal Teaching Yt, 

Harter,  Mary South  Pasadena,  Cal Teaching ^ 

Higgins,  Pearl    Long  Beach,  Cal 

Huntoon,  Annie  N 2834  S.  Olive  St.,  L.  A Teaching Yt. 

Jones,  Elizabeth     1406  W.  7th  St.,  L.  A Teaching ^ 

Kaal,  Hanna 235  S.  Fremont  Ave.,  L.  A  .  .  Teaching Y2 

McAllister.  Ruth    209  E.  Adams  St.,  L.  A Teaching Y2. 

McCoid,    Bessie    Whittier.  Cal Teaching Yi 

Maloy,  Percy San  Pedro,  Cal Teaching ^ 

Morgan,  Lucy  H San  Bernardino.  Cal Teaching Y2 

Moores,    Alice    507  W.  Adams  St.,  L.  A . . 

Orr,  x\delaide   Ventura,   Cal Teaching Y2, 

Peters,  Mertha   Santa  Ana,  Cal Teaching Y2. 

Phoenix,   Margaret    Arroyo  Grande   Teaching Y2. 

Pierce,  Mabel  A 1329  W.  25th  St.,  L.  A Teaching ^ 

Pratt,  Anne  Stokely   732  Rampart  St.,  L.  A 

Quinn.  Mabel   C El  Monte,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Russell,  Hazel Santa   Maria.   Cal Teaching Yi 

Sackett,  Emily   Hollywood,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Smith,  Clara  M 227  N.  Hancock  St.,  L.  A. .  .  .Teaching Y^ 

Smith,  Z.  Myrtle   Turlock,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Stayton,  Nellie  J AZl^Y^  Agricultural  A  v.,  L.  A.  Teaching Y2 

Stearns,  Evelyn  M 917  N.  Bonnie  Brae  St.,  L.  A. Teaching Y2 

Stradley,  Mary 1011  W.  9th  St.,  L.  A Teaching Y2 

Sutton,   Emma    Armona,    Cal Teaching Y2 

Thornton,   Sue    Norwalk,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Venable,   Lelia  B Los  Alamitos,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Voiles,    Alberta    3421   Lan  Franco  St.,  L.  A.  .  .Teaching Y2 

Ward,  Anita  M 1425  Georgia  St.,  L.  A Teaching Y2 

Waters,  Crystal   2351  London  St.,  L.  A Teaching Y2 

Whitice,  Belle  H 1570  W.  17th  St.,  L.  A Student^L.  A. 

N.  S.) 0 

Wiggs,   Edith   E Whittier,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Wilson,  Grace  C Venice,  Cal Teaching Y2 

Young,  Florence    504  N.  Soto  St.,  L.  A Teaching Y2 

KINDERGARTEN  TRAINING  CLASS 

Ewing,    Edna    Ventura,   Cal Teaching Y2 

Maxfield.  Florence  A Redlands,   Cal Teaching Y2 


SUMMARY 


Total  number  of  graduates 191 1 

Number  graduates  from  two  courses 16 

1895 

Number  of  graduates   deceased 66 

Number  now  engaged  in  teaching 1042 

Average  length   of   teaching   service   since   graduation,   exclusive    of  class 

of  January.  '07 5,48 

Average    length    of    teaching    service,    exclusive    of    classes    graduating 

since   1902 6.87 

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